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How do you protect your company from cybersecurity risks brought on by telework?

For many small and medium-sized manufacturers, the great teleworking experiment brought on by COVID-19 has been a painful one. The sudden shift to telework poses numerous managerial, logistical and operational hurdles. To make matters worse, the needs of a remote workforce amplify cybersecurity risks.

The larger and more complex your organization’s digital footprint, the larger your overall attack surface, and the higher your probability of experiencing an incident. In order to manage these new changes in the attack surface and mitigate your overall security risk, cybersecurity policies, controls, and technologies must be implemented.

Download this webinar to learn from CMTC Senior Cybersecurity Consultant Jacob Horne as he discusses the two-part strategy and the five risk mitigations your company can employ to manage the cybersecurity risks brought on by teleworking.

This webinar was originally presented on August 13 at 10:30am. 

Jacob Horne

About the Speaker

Jacob Horne
Senior Cybersecurity Consultant at CMTC

Jacob Horne is a Senior Cybersecurity Consultant with California Manufacturing Technology Consulting (CMTC) where he provides training and technical assistance to small and medium-sized California manufacturers. Jacob specializes in demystifying and facilitating compliance with the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) and Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) requirements for Defense Industrial Base companies. As a U.S. Navy veteran with over 12 years of experience in the cybersecurity field, Jacob has led high performance teams across a broad spectrum of disciplines.

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