Best Practices in Cybersecurity & Fraud Prevention
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Best Practices in Cybersecurity & Fraud Prevention

How to avoid being the victim of cyber attacks and fraud

By 20Fathoms

Date and time

Thursday, June 13 · 11:30am - 1pm EDT

Location

20Fathoms

10850 East Traverse Highway #Ste 4400 Traverse City, MI 49684

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

This session will explore various cybersecurity attack types and best practices to avoid being the victim of cyber attacks and fraud. Participants across fiscal, operations, technology, and leadership will gain an understanding of cybercrime tactics and emerging threats. There will also be instructions on how to prevent, manage, and mitigate risk using tools like machine learning.

This event is hosted by 20Fathoms in partnership with Chase Bank - Business Banking.

Event format:

This is an in-person event and there is no charge to attend.

Space is limited. Please register.

Lunch will be provided.

Who should attend:

Anyone looking to learn how to protect their business from cybersecurity attacks and fraud.

You will learn:

  • Understanding emerging trends in fraud and cybersecurity attacks
  • Best practices to avoid becoming a victim

About the presenter:

Sam Collis, Vice President Attack Simulation, Cybersecurity & Technology Controls at JP Morgan Chase, is a Cyber Resiliency Exercise Planner and Emerging Threats Analyst for Cybersecurity & Technology Controls (CTC) Firmwide Technology Resiliency (FTR).

He is responsible for educating JPMC clients on best practices in Cybersecurity & Fraud Prevention by delivering presentations, facilitating cyber playbook development workshops, and conducting tabletop exercises to test organizational readiness and the efficacy of cyber playbooks.

Sam has been with the firm for 26 years, working across roles in Accounting, Technology Operations, Risk & Controls, Network Security, Vulnerability and Configuration Management, and Security Operations. In that time, he has played a significant role in strengthening firmwide technology controls and led efforts to adopt Agile, transform firewall security, application security and vulnerability remediation.

Sam holds a BS in Business Administration from California University of Pennsylvania with concentration in Accounting. He is ITIL Foundations certified and experienced working in Agile and ISO frameworks.

About 20Fathoms

20Fathoms is the home of technology and entrepreneurship in Northern Michigan. We catalyze innovation and entrepreneurship through startup incubation services, business workshops, community partnership, and a vibrant coworking space. We also remove barriers and accelerate career growth through tech career training, talent acquisition, and the advancement of regional strategic initiatives.

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Website: https://20fathoms.org/organizer/20fathoms/