
Webcast



Basic



CPE Credits
2 Credits: Computer Software & Applications
Course Description
A retired FBI agent and security expert uses real life examples of the latest hacks, security breaches, and computer scams to demonstrate how cybercrime occurs and what countermeasures we can take to combat the innovations of criminals. This non-technical presentation will provide proven approaches to recognize and prevent the latest cybercrimes.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify ways to recognize and stop cybercrime before it occurs
- Cite practices to prevent ransomware attacks and spoofing the boss attacks
- Identify practices to keep your mobile devices secure
- Identify ways to recognize and prevent social engineering
- Cite how to stay safe from email hijacking and account takeovers
- Identify good practices involving password security
Course Specifics
Course ID WC12176224 |
Original Release Date April 23, 2017 |
Revision Date June 5, 2020 |
Advanced Preparation None |
Compliance information
Course Instructor



Jeff Lanza was an FBI special agent for over 20 years. He investigated corruption, fraud, organized crime, cybercrime, human trafficking, and terrorism. Jeff has lectured at Princeton University and as a “distinguished lecturer” at Missouri State University. He appears regularly on Fox News and CNBC, and he appeared on such national programs as TODAY, Good Morning America, Dateline, and NPR’s Marketplace. Jeff is passionate about keeping people and organizations safe from risk and has presented to thousands around the globe. His latest book, Pistols to Press, has received critical acclaim from national media figures. In addition, Jeff has authored speeches for FBI executives and has …
Cybercrime: Keeping Yourself And Your Business Safe



CPE CREDITS
2 Credits: Computer Software & Applications
$98.00
Webcasts are available for viewing Monday – Saturday, 8am – 8pm ET.



Webcast



Basic



CPE Credits
2 Credits: Computer Software & Applications
Course Description
A retired FBI agent and security expert uses real life examples of the latest hacks, security breaches, and computer scams to demonstrate how cybercrime occurs and what countermeasures we can take to combat the innovations of criminals. This non-technical presentation will provide proven approaches to recognize and prevent the latest cybercrimes.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify ways to recognize and stop cybercrime before it occurs
- Cite practices to prevent ransomware attacks and spoofing the boss attacks
- Identify practices to keep your mobile devices secure
- Identify ways to recognize and prevent social engineering
- Cite how to stay safe from email hijacking and account takeovers
- Identify good practices involving password security
Course Specifics
Course ID WC12176224 |
Original Release Date April 23, 2017 |
Revision Date June 5, 2020 |
Advanced Preparation None |
Compliance information
Course Instructor



Jeff Lanza was an FBI special agent for over 20 years. He investigated corruption, fraud, organized crime, cybercrime, human trafficking, and terrorism. Jeff has lectured at Princeton University and as a “distinguished lecturer” at Missouri State University. He appears regularly on Fox News and CNBC, and he appeared on such national programs as TODAY, Good Morning America, Dateline, and NPR’s Marketplace. Jeff is passionate about keeping people and organizations safe from risk and has presented to thousands around the globe. His latest book, Pistols to Press, has received critical acclaim from national media figures. In addition, Jeff has authored speeches for FBI executives and has …
Cybercrime: Keeping Yourself And Your Business Safe



CPE CREDITS
2 Credits: Computer Software & Applications
Webcasts are available for viewing Monday – Saturday, 8am – 8pm ET.
A retired FBI agent and security expert uses real life examples of the latest hacks, security breaches, and computer scams to demonstrate how cybercrime occurs and what countermeasures we can take to combat the innovations of criminals. This non-technical presentation will provide proven approaches to recognize and prevent the latest cybercrimes.
$98.00