Don’t wait to act until AFTER you’re hacked! Crooks are out there in cyberspace trying to trick us so they can access our accounts and personal information! Things like: Facebook Requests from Imposters; Fake web site links inside emails; A message your password is incorrect (even though it’s not) and you’ve been locked out of your free account. My pal Jane Scandurra, a digital expert who educates thousands around the globe on how to leverage social media, saw my frustrating personal post that someone hijacked my picture on FB and was contacting people I knew through messenger trying to get them to engage. I got upset and Jane got moving and decided to help us all secure our online lives. She created a ‘non-technical webinar’ that will quickly help you take more control of your security and privacy in a connected world of hyper change and growing uncertainty. She’s on LIVE with me today to talk about her FREE WEBINAR: “Protecting Your Digital Life: How to Stay Safe in a Connected World” at 10:06am EST 1490 WGCH.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM JANE’s WEBINAR:
An overview of current and future threats
Easy to implement, common sense cyber safety practices
What immediate steps to take if you’re hacked
Here’s The Registration Link:
Protecting Your Digital Life” How to Stay Safe in a Connected World
Jane Scandurra: Senior marketing professional with over 25 years of experience working in information technology, internet/online services, life sciences, and advertising industries. Before starting her own consulting business, Scandurra Group, in 2008, she held global marketing management roles at major companies including IBM, Nokia, Prodigy, Bristol-Myers and BBDO Advertising. Jane’s deep expertise is in digital/online marketing and global program and campaign management, thriving in emerging business opportunities. She is a pioneer in the online industry, having managed marketing and production programs at Prodigy (a former partnership of IBM and Sears), which was one of US’s first and largest interactive online services prior to the widespread commercialization of the Internet.


