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7th Annual Information Security Summit Recap

MassBay Community College , IoT security , #summitbuzz19 , GDPR , malware , ransomware , General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , Information Security Summit , HIPAA , Events , Compliance , COVID-19 , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

Thank you to all who attended this year’s Information Security Summit! Please see the video recap below. Looking forward to seeing everyone next year!

7th Annual Information Security Summit - 6/6/19

MassBay Community College , IoT security , #summitbuzz19 , Phishing , GDPR , PCI , malware , ransomware , General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , Information Security Summit , HIPAA , Events , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

7th Annual Information Security Summit Presented by MassBay Community College and Towerwall, Inc.

8 Security Strategies for Unmanaged Devices

8 Security Strategies for Unmanaged Devices

Business Continuity , Armis , IoT security , Application Security , European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , Compliance , IoT , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

Click Here to Watch the Webinar Now >

6th Annual Information Security Summit - 5/24/18

MassBay Community College , IoT security , #summitbuzz18 , CCPA , GDPR , PCI , General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , Information Security Summit , HIPAA , Compliance & Privacy , Events , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

6th Annual Information Security Summit Presented by MassBay Community College and Towerwall, Inc.

Armis: Eliminate the IoT Security Blind Spot featuring Nadir Izrael

Nadir Izrael , Armis , IoT security , Internet of Things , IoT , cannabis , Enterprise

Michelle Drolet

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IoT Could Be Our Downfall

IoT security , Gartner , Department of Consumer Affairs , Phishing , malware , ransomware , Internet of Things , cybercriminals , cannabis , Enterprise , Data Breach

Michelle Drolet

We need to secure the internet of things. The internet of things (IoT) is all about connecting devices to the internet so that they can talk to each other and to us, to make life more convenient. That might mean turning on the lights when we get up, or allowing us to use our phones to see who’s at the front door, even when we're at the office. The potential applications are endless. There are already more than 6 billion connected "things," and that's set to rise to more than 20 billion byfalse