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IT security requires continuous improvement, and organizations must stay vigilant, and learn & adapt over time. AAFCPAs’ IT security pros James Jumes provides an overview of threats of significant concern in 2017, and highlight critical security controls that assist in mitigating the most prevalent vulnerabilities that often result in many of today’s cybersecurity intrusions and incidents.
This podcast will:
Discuss how the revolutionary Internet of Things (IoT) may be highly disruptive to business. IoT devices are “always on” which is enabling new types of attacks that have not been seen in the past, posing significant security concerns for your organization, employees and constituents.
Feature best practice recommendations from IT assurance, security and governance professionals for mitigating cybersecurity risks.
This audio session was recorded live at AAFCPAs’ May 3rd, 2017 Annual Nonprofit Educational Seminar. Slides may be downloaded by clicking here. >> Watch this video clip (1 min 42 sec) for a summary; and then download the full audio of the session recorded May 3th, 2017 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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