UW and Wyoming SBDC Network to Host Protecting Phone From Cyber Criminals Webinar Oct. 17

UW and Wyoming SBDC Network to Host Protecting Phone From Cyber Criminals Webinar Oct. 17

Small-business house owners who run their corporations on cell telephones can be taught in regards to the methods
hackers can take over their telephones and what companies can do to maintain them out Thursday,
Oct. 17.

Paul Johnson, Jim Drever, Ian Moon and Kaeden Adams will lead a Wyoming Small Enterprise
Growth Middle (SBDC) Community webinar titled “Defending Your Cellphone From Cyber
Criminals” from noon-12:30 p.m. To register, go right here. Registration is free.

The Wyoming SBDC Community affords enterprise experience to assist Wyoming residents suppose
about, launch, develop, reinvent or exit their enterprise. The Wyoming SBDC Community is
hosted by the College of Wyoming with state funds from the Wyoming Enterprise Council
and funded, partly, via a cooperative settlement with the U.S. Small Enterprise
Administration.

The webinar will cowl how a hacked telephone can spell catastrophe; the methods hackers can
take over telephones; and what small-business house owners can do to maintain hackers out.

Johnson is supervisor of the Wyoming SBDC Community’s Cybersecurity Program.

Drever is the Wyoming SBDC Community regional director for Albany and Carbon counties.
Beforehand, he was a advertising and marketing director and mission supervisor at a software program firm,
had a small consulting enterprise and not too long ago co-founded CyberWyoming with the Made
Protected in Wyoming program.

Drever has been a supply for cybersecurity for small companies in The Wall Road
Journal and has introduced on the subject at nationwide conferences. Past normal enterprise
help, Drever focuses on e-marketing, e-commerce and danger administration, particularly
cybersecurity. He’s an authorized moral hacker and has a chief data safety
officer specialist certification with a background in vulnerability evaluation, moral
hacking and cybersecurity danger evaluation and administration. He assists and advises shoppers
about cybersecurity statewide.

Moon, a UW pupil from Fort Collins, Colo., and Adams, a UW pupil from Cheyenne,
are each cybersecurity program assistants with the Wyoming SBDC Community’s Cybersecurity
Program.

For extra data, name Tyler Schanck, advertising and marketing, communications and database supervisor
for the Wyoming SBDC Community, at (307) 343-0925 or e-mail tschanck@uwyo.edu.