Back to All Events

Safeguarding Your Firm Cyber Measures to Protect Your Network & Data

  • This is an Online Event (map)

We will provide a high level overview of the various cyber security measures that you should consider.

We will also discuss how they work and why they are important in protecting your network, and how 

to overcome any concerns related to their usage.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

1.Attendees will learn about the techniques hackers use to gain access to your networks and data.

2.Attendees will learn how various cybersecurity measures work together to protect a network and data.

3. Attendees will learn the importance oa a properly built and managed data backup and disaster recovery plan.

4. Attendees will lean the cost justification of implementing and or upgrading to a proper cybersecurrity solution.

AIA, Allied, and NOMA Members: Free

Non-Members: $10.00

COURSE CREDIT:

1.0 LU CEU

 Meeting information will be sent before event.

Travis Grundke grew up on the property of a summer camp in Cleveland, Ohio.  His childhood pets ranged from an owl and a pair of oxen, to several horses and a Rhesus monkey.  These days, he sticks to retrievers; a black lab named Calistoga and a golden named Lieutenant Dan.

Travis began his career at Ashton Solutions in 2002 as a field technician, before moving up the ranks to Service Manager and on to his current role as EVP and Director of Operations. Over the years, he’s learned that while businesses may differ, the challenges they face are quite similar. What everyone wants is to have the problem solved, not spend endless hours “fixing it”.  His greatest accomplishment at Ashton has been developing a hiring plan to ensure that we have the right people in the right seats.

As a student at The College of Wooster, Travis studied International Relations, Spanish, and Economics. A board member at The Hiram House in Moreland Hills, OH, he considers himself very fortunate in having married his wife, Leah (a teacher).  The sports fan that she is, he has gradually learned that halftime of an ice hockey game is not when the fans sing “Take Me Out to the Ballgame”.

Previous
Previous
May 3

Hard Hat Tour: CBIZ Building

Next
Next
May 4

Napkin Sketch Crawl