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Written by Kyle
Monday, January 18 2010 12:29
Network People Educational EventsGet Started with Education! The best way to get started in understanding how a cybercrime breach might affect you and your business data is to attend one of our educational events. Whether it is a Lunch and Learn, Community Event, an On-line Training or an Executive Educational Dinner Event, Network People’s Educational Programs are chock full of relevant information that will help you learn how to minimize risk and protect your valuable data.
Security Minded Professinals "Each educational event is designed to present the material in non-technical terms"
Each educational event is designed to present the material in non-technical terms for the specific target audience and provides attendees an opportunity to ask Network People Certified Engineers specific questions without an additional cost. Explore how cybercrime might affect you through education with Network People.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, February 23 2010 14:22 )

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