Cybersecurity Workshop Series

For Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs

It doesn’t matter how small or new your business is—if you use technology to operate, you are vulnerable to cybersecurity threats.

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Cybersecurity Workshop Series

It doesn’t matter how small or new your business is—if you use technology to operate, you are vulnerable to cybersecurity threats.

Register →

We'll Help You:

  • Learn how to think like a hacker, so you can identify your vulnerabilities before they do.
  • Gain hands-on experience with case studies, software tools and live exercises.
  • Confidently assess and improve your cybersecurity strategy.

We'll Help You:

  • Learn how to think like a hacker, so you can identify your vulnerabilities before they do.
  • Gain hands-on experience with case studies, software tools and live exercises.
  • Confidently assess and improve your cybersecurity strategy.

Who Should Register?

The Cybersecurity Workshop Series is built especially for small business owners and entrepreneurs to help you understand what needs to be protected, where your systems might be vulnerable, and how to identify signs of an attack.

Workshop Topics

  • Nov. 6 - Introduction to Cybersecurity
  • Nov. 13 - What Are You Trying To Protect? Assessment of Assets
  • Nov. 20 - Modern Con: Social Engineering
  • Dec. 4 - Information Gathering and Vulnerability Surface
  • Dec. 11 - Signs of an Attack
  • Dec. 18 - New Frontiers of AI and Security

What's Included?

  • Weekly 60-minute live workshop via Zoom.
  • Selected readings to build understanding of key terms and concepts.
  • Digital workbook to help you apply your learning to your own business.
  • Community discussion space to share ideas and ask questions.
  • Opportunity to connect with other local small business owners and entrepreneurs.

Price: $499

All workshops are live online on Wednesdays from 7-8:00 PM (Pacific Time).

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Individual Workshop Registration

Learn from an Expert

Scott Griffith

Scott Griffith is a multidisciplinary problem solver who strives to understand how we interact with our technology. He has 10-plus years of experience ranging from network engineering at Lockheed Martin to high-performance computing and signal processing at Lincoln Laboratory. Scott is currently an Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at Whitworth University where he teaches everything from coding basics and data structures to hacking and user experience design. His specific areas of research are in ecological methods development via embedded systems, and spacecraft mission planning via massively parallel genetic algorithms.

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