CyberSecure Mississippi Conference to help business owners strengthen cybersecurity

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Mississippi State University is organizing an upcoming conference to help support businesses in safeguarding themselves against cyber threats.

Set for March 21 at the college’s campus in Starkville, the Cybersecure Mississippi Conference aims to help business owners protect their operations from cyber threats. With small business cyber-attacks increasing, the free event offers essential training, covering basic awareness, system security, and incident response.

“The conference is designed for business owners who want to take control of their cybersecurity strategy,” Shelly Hollis, director of MSU’s Center for Cyber Education, said.

Running from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Thad Cochran Research Park. The event requires registration at this link. Attendees will receive a cybersecurity binder and assessment.

Sponsored by the Small Business Administration and MSU’s Center for Cyber Education, the event will provide critical knowledge to help safeguard businesses.