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In this session, James Jumes, Partner, AAFCPAs Business & IT Advisory, warns of some of today’s most prevalent and damaging IT security risks and cyber threats, and provides advice on how organizations can take steps to protect themselves. James, joined by AAFCPAs’ Vassilis Kontoglis and David Consigli, shares countermeasures to risks, including: people, processes, and technologies. Watch this video clip (1 min 21 sec) for a summary; and then download the full audio of the session recorded May 6th, 2016 at AAFCPAs’ Annual Nonprofit Educational Seminar.
James joined AAFCPAs in 2013 to lead the firm’s Business Process & IT Consulting practice. He leads a team of senior technologist in the delivery of solutions related to business intelligence & productivity, information risk management and cybersecurity, and special IT attestations, compliance, and certifications. His goal is to strengthen the links between people, process, and technology, which increases productivity and drives business growth.
James has more than 30 years of experience working with information technology …
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