Gillis, Ellis & Baker Hosts Free ‘Cyber Risks’ Seminar

NEW ORLEANS – Gillis, Ellis & Baker will host “Cyber Risks: Prevention & Mitigation in a Technological World,” a free seminar, on Thursday, April 21, 2016, at 1615 Poydras St., Suite 700, from 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

         Refreshments will be provided.

         Validated parking is available in the parking garages at 1615 Poydras St. and 1555 Poydras St. Metered street parking is also available.

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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

 

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• Clear understanding of data breach liability and ransomware exposures

• Tactics to prevent cyber breaches before they happen

• Understanding potential liability and business expenses following a breach

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• Best practices solutions for both pre and post loss

 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

 

• Those who manage the insurance, human resources or accounting departments of an organization, company or firm

 

         Gillis, Ellis & Baker Vice President Woodie Van Horn, CIC, and Gillis, Ellis & Baker Producer Jeff Howard, CPA, will be leading the seminar.

         GEB University is a seminar series focused on insurance, risk management and benefits that allow the company’s resident experts to offer detailed and tailored insurance and risk management training. GEB reps said through continuing education, their clients will better understand their industry, its mechanics and language.

         GEB University seminars are free, however, registration is required.

         Registration is limited and spots tend to fill up quickly.

 

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