Do your competitors know too much about your business? Are you losing proposals and solicitations, and the only answer is that someone is inadvertently giving away your knowledge base? Sal shows your executives, communications, sales professionals and support staff how to avoid revealing proprietary information through seemingly innocent phone calls and emails.
Risk can take many forms, but the net effect is a danger to executives, employees, computer systems, physical facilities or other sensitive areas, any of which can have a major economic impact on an organization. Sal discusses competitive intelligence, corporate espionage and social engineering…all issues that you must contend with on a daily basis, whether you are aware of it or not.
Learn how to guard your company against phone and email spoofing, and how to develop techniques to counter corporate espionage.
These threats are real and potentially very costly. Topics covered in this fast-paced lecture include the successful approach to:
| • Identify if You Are a Potential Victim |
| • Develop Affordable Proper Responses Consistent with the Threat |
| • Separate Fact from Fiction |
In addition to symposiums and conferences, Social Engineering in the 21st Century is also an ideal keynote for your next Sales or All-Hands meeting or may be presented in a Lunch and Learn environment.
We welcome the opportunity to discuss your event with you and place your event dates on reserve.
Secure your meeting dates now by calling 1-866-630-4791 or
emailing Joanne Harris at jharris@protectivecountermeasures.com
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Current 2008 fees are as follows:
For North American events, the fee is $8,500 USD plus business class travel (first class if business class is not available), hotel accommodations and travel expenses.
For events held in the greater New York City area, the fee is $7,500 USD plus applicable expenses.
For overseas events, the fee is $12,500 USD plus first/business class expenses and accommodation.
For engagements involving multiple days on the same contract, the fee is $6,500 USD per day business class travel (first class if business class is not available), hotel accommodations and travel expenses.
For eligible non-profit events, the fee is $5,500 USD plus business class travel (first class if business class is not available), hotel accommodations and travel expenses.
As all of Sal Lifrieri’s engagements are considered per diem, he will be more than happy to conduct one additional session (e.g. A Keynote Presentation + Concurrent) on the same day at no additional cost.