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Webinar: How to Protect Your Data-Operational Security in Remote Work

Written by Editorial Team | Jun 28, 2022 1:00:00 PM

The days of sitting in your cubicle and overhearing colleagues discuss the latest deals, investment rounds, or client information are long gone, but those conversations are still happening. As the workforce—including your employees—distributes into coffee shops, airports, and co-working spaces, how are you protecting your organization’s private information? 

Join GroupSense CEO Kurtis Minder, and DeleteMe CEO Rob Shavell on Tuesday, August 9 at 1pm ET for a joint webinar, ”How to Protect Your Data: InfoSec in Remote Work.” During the webinar, Kurtis and Rob will discuss the operational security challenges of remote workforces and what happens after private information is available on the internet. Attendees will gain insight into:

  • How easy it can be for organizational information to end up in the wrong hands
  • What organizations can do to strengthen operational security
  • What individuals can do if their personal information is on the internet

We hope to see you at our webinar on August 9. Register today by clicking the button below.

About Rob Shavell

CEO, DeleteMe
 
Rob is a privacy expert that has been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, TheTelegraph, NPR, ABC, NBC, and Fox. Rob is a vocal proponent of privacy legislation reform, including the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).
 
 
 

About Kurtis Minder

CEO, GroupSense

Kurtis is the founder of GroupSense and has successfully raised the company from the ground up. Kurtis has over 20 years of information security experience spanning operations, design and business development. A disciplined and focused leader, Kurtis has ably guided the company in the development of an innovative approach to cyber intelligence.

About GroupSense

GroupSense is a digital risk protection services company that delivers customer-specific intelligence that dramatically improves enterprise cybersecurity and fraud-management operations.

Unlike generic cyber-intelligence vendors, GroupSense uses a combination of automated and human reconnaissance to create finished intelligence that maps to each customer's specific digital business footprint and risk profile.

This enables customers to immediately use GroupSense's intelligence to reduce enterprise risk, without requiring any additional processing or management by overstretched security and fraud-prevention teams.

GroupSense is based in Arlington, Va., with a growing customer base that includes large enterprises, state and municipal governments, law enforcement agencies and more.