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Some experts believe that the biggest victim of cybercrime will be the small business. As big businesses get better at protecting their data and their networks, smaller businesses with smaller security budgets and little protection are increasingly attractive targets for hackers and identity thieves.

Our goal is to help local businesses to help themselves, by providing the basic security education that should help you secure most of the common vulnerabilities.

Click here to find out why the small business is such a big target, and what you need to do to protect yourself.

Free Security Awareness Kit

To help you educate yourself and your employees about better cyber security practices, we've developed a cyber security awareness kit to help explain the basic risks and solutions.

The kit includes a security handbook, security posters, security stickers, and a security awareness screensaver.

The goal of the kit it two-fold: to educate you and your employees about better security practices in the workplace, and to remind all employees to Think Security First! while at work, at home, or on the road.

The kit is on a single CDROM, and is free of charge for all businesses in Walnut Creek. Click here to order your free copy.

Free Security Training

Reserve your place at any one of more than a dozen security seminars and workshops specifically created for the small business. Whether you're a computer whiz or technically illiterate we have something for every business owner.

Dates and times are scheduled to suit you, and all seminars and workshops are free to local businesses and residents. Check the Schedule.

 
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