Logical Operations, the world’s leading provider of information technology instructor-led courseware and a Champion of National Cyber Security Awareness Month, sponsors the “Securing the Internet of Things” luncheon today at NASDAQ and Bill Rosenthal, CEO of Logical Operations and a member of the Board of Directors of the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) joins the NCSA for NASDAQ’s Closing Bell Ceremony to support National Cyber Security Awareness Month.
At this National Cyber Security Awareness Month keystone event today at NASDAQ’s headquarters in New York City, industry luminaries will convene for a lively discussion highlighting the challenges of the Internet of Things. This C-Suite panel of executives will address a variety of topics on securing the Internet of Things with guests from the media and the public and private sector. A range of key issues will include putting security at the core of IoT’s value proposition; privacy and IoT; innovation and security and IoT trends for 2016. Panelists are comprised of representatives from companies at the forefront of cybersecurity, including AT&T, BlackBerry, Cisco, PKWare and Symantec. Logical Operations is a proud sponsor of this event, in addition to other sponsors such as Cisco, Fasoo, Mobile Comply, Nasdaq, NCSA, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, and Symantec.
Celebrated every October, National Cyber Security Awareness Month was created as a collaborative effort between government and industry to ensure everyone has the resources needed to stay safer and more secure online. Coordinated and led by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and the Department of Homeland Security, NCSAM has grown exponentially since its inception, reaching consumers, small- and medium-sized businesses, corporations, educational institutions, and young people across the nation and internationally. This year marks the 12th year of NCSAM.
“Logical Operations is honored to sponsor this NASDAQ event and participate in NASDAQ’s Closing Bell Ceremony today in support of National Cyber Security Awareness Month,” said Bill Rosenthal, CEO, Logical Operations. “At Logical Operations, we know that people are key to protecting themselves and their organizations from cyber-attacks; in fact, end-user awareness and training reduces security-related risks for organizations by 45% to 70%. That’s why we are dedicated to enabling professionals with the skills to detect and avoid cyber threats through our instructor-led cybersecurity training programs.”
For more information about National Cyber Security Awareness Month, the NCSAM Champions program, and how to participate in NCSAM activities, visit http://www.staysafeonline.org/ncsam. You can also follow and use the hashtag #cyberaware on Twitter throughout the month.
About Logical Operations
Logical Operations helps organizations and individuals maximize training with an adaptable expert-facilitated learning experience. Its more than 5,100 titles are available globally through flexible delivery platforms that are designed for any learning environment. Logical Operations also offers a growing portfolio of high-stakes certifications such as Logical Operations Certified CyberSec First Responder and assessments including Logical Operations Certified CyberSAFE. For more information, connect with Logical Operations at http://logicaloperations.com and on Twitter @logicalops.