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The Internet of Things, IoT, is the connection of electronic, physical devices (known as smart devices), home automation, sensors, thermostats, garage door openers, security systems, Bluetooth, and the Internet that are networked to enable these objects to communicate and exchange information. Technology has given our society the means of creating more productivity with less effort. According to Forbes, March 2016, the IoT market will have installed over 75 billion smart devices by 2025. This increase in new smart devices on the Internet will bring new IP connections and faster internet services. Unfortunately, hackers will look for vulnerabilities in the new IoT web networks from home systems and businesses. How would you protect your business, your family from cyber-attacks through IoT technology? This presentation provides a current and future look at IoT and the security of personal information. Mack will deliver an informative review that is sourced by leading cybersecurity researchers on the advancement in IoT technology and how to protect our data from hackers.
What if a government entity were to collect your personal information? Let say they, big brother tracked where you shopped, work, dine, or any individual activity, we would reject their proposal with suspicion. However, some people on social media provide more information than ever to the other brother, big business. Social media companies collect, track, and store information on users for free and convenient use of software apps. Social media provides users with the means of communicating with other users all over the world. But at the cost of providing personal information on your activities. This information is used by advertisers to market goods and services to the users. However, hackers can compromise this data and exploit user information for financial gain. This presentation will provide valuable information on how to protect your private data online and avoid hackers. Mack leverages his experience by working with law enforcement agencies and business associations to advise individuals and organizations on internet hygiene.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, Identity Theft is the fastest growing crime of the 21st century. While most crimes are on the increase, identity theft crimes are increasing. Technology has provided businesses with better productivity in computer systems than ever before. However, with these new systems in place, they create new opportunities for cybercriminals to exploit system vulnerabilities. Companies are the #1 source of Identity Theft because the information is the new currency. Businesses that collect, transmit, and store information regarding employees, customers, and vendors are vulnerable to cyber-attacks. This information gathered could be sensitive and private. Data is the new currency of the 21st century. Hackers look to compromise information stolen from businesses for their financial gain. This event exposes the threats that hackers conduct in compromising business data. Mack has developed a presentation that shows you how to protect your workplace from cyber attacks.
Cyber threats are on the rise around the world, and with more advancements in technology, cybercriminals will continue to attack our society. Today most cybercrimes we hear about are for financial gains. However, there is an increase in other illicit crimes, including medical identity theft, crimes committed using the victim's Id, and home title fraud. Some may say that future cybercrimes will affect more businesses and our safety in society. Our best defense against these crimes is awareness education. This presentation presents new advancements in software, hardware, and awareness training to detect and prevent cyber incidents. Mack will discuss the predictions developed by leading cybersecurity researchers on the future of securing our information and protecting our privacy.
Most businesses today are paying attention to threats of cyber attacks on their organizations by investing thousands of dollars on sophisticated hardware and software to thwart cyber attacks. However, with everything that companies spend on protection, the # 1 weakness for a business is the human factor. Cybercriminals are always looking for ways to manipulate unsuspecting users into divulging sensitive information like passwords, building access, and any confidential information regarding company assets. This presentation will show the attendees practical ways to improve their cybersecurity posture in protecting their company from cyber thieves using tools in social engineering to deceive your employees. Mack has worked with law enforcement and security agencies to bring to you powerful tools that you can use in your business.
Mack Jackson Jr. is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics such as The Rise of The Internet of Things: Protecting Your IoT From Hackers, It's The Big Brother From the Other Mother: The Selling of Your Personal Information Online, Identity Theft in the Workplace: How To Protect Your Business from Cyber Attacks, The Future of Cybersecurity: Trends and Threats and Social Engineering: The Art of Manipulating People. The estimated speaking fee range to book Mack Jackson Jr. for your event is $10,000 - $20,000. Mack Jackson Jr. generally travels from NV, USA and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Avi Rubin, John Iannarelli, Harish Shah, Richard Susskind and Erica Frenkel. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Mack Jackson Jr. for an upcoming live or virtual event.
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