Cyber Security and Identity Theft Breakfast and Panel Discussion in KC

Cyber Security and Identity Theft Breakfast and Panel Discussion in KC
Date and time
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM, April 05, 2018
Description

Did you know?

  • Every two seconds, an American becomes a victim of identity fraud 
  • In 2016, victims lost $1.33 billion due to Internet crimes 
  • In 2012, 71% of the data breaches occurred in businesses with fewer than 100 employees 
  • 60% of small businesses will go out of business within six months of a cyber-attack

Cyber-crime is a serious threat to businesses, as well as individuals and is among the world’s most urgent threats. Learn more about this topic from experts at some of Kansas City’s largest employers on Thursday, April 5.

Find out how the cybersecurity landscape is changing and ways in which you can better “Protect Yourself in the 21st Century.” 

Meet Our Panelists

  • Rich Miller, ’83, vice president of information technology at Burns & McDonnell
  • Kelly Sallee, ’96, FBI special agent from the Kansas City field office 
  • Drew Clippard, ’96, senior director in platform development at Cerner Corporation
  • DiAnna Thimjon, chief information officer at Sedgwick LLP and formerly at Hallmark
Event sponsor
Admission
Advance RSVP and payment required. RSVP deadline: Wednesday, March 28 Cost $10 per person, includes buffet breakfast
Open to public, alumni, parents and family, visitors
Location
TBA