With an estimated 1 billion people working from home as a result of the self-quarantine mandates of the nations fighting the coronavirus outbreak, Internet traffic has skyrocketed, and so has cyber fraud. As the volume of malicious online activity has increased by an estimated 667%, law enforcement and government bulletins warn of an increase in all types of malware and scams targeting teleworkers and their families.

To help businesses of all sizes, the Stouffville Chamber of Commerce hosted an exclusive webcast featuring a certified cybersecurity expert Claudiu Popa who will present:
– Examples of the top 7 scams making the rounds today
– Preventative measures for small businesses and professionals to take
– Tools and techniques that can be readily shared and applied during the pandemic and beyond

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