Social Media, Social Engineering and the Open Door
HFTP 65th Annual Convention
25 October 2017
Gardere senior attorney and cybersecurity professional Edward H. Block will present on “Social Media, Social Engineering and the Open Door” Oct. 25 at the 65th annual Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals convention in Orlando, Florida.
Oversharing of personal information on social media is old news, but how does this affect your enterprise? Employees and contractors may be unintentionally opening the door to social engineering, phishing and ransomware through over-sharing. How can you address these issues from an enterprise wide perspective?
More information on the event, as well as registration options, are available here.
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