eMazzanti to be Featured on NJBIZ Cybersecurity Panel

The Rise of Cyber-Crime and Business Cyber-Defense topics of NJBIZ Cybersecurity Program featuring NYC tech entrepreneur and cybersecurity expert, Carl Mazzanti

Hoboken, New Jersey ­- (Cision) February 21, 2018 — eMazzanti Technologies President and Co-founder, Carl Mazzanti, will be a featured cybersecurity industry expert on a Cybersecurity Panel Discussion presented by NJBIZ, Tuesday, February 26, 2019.

The NJBIZ Cybersecurity educational event is scheduled to run from 8:00 to 10:30 am. Conveniently, it will be held at The DoubleTree by Hilton Somerset, 200 Atrium Drive, Somerset, New Jersey. And, interested parties may register with NJBIZ.com for a nominal fee.

The panel of industry experts will explore topics such as Understanding the Role of Cybersecurity, In addition, the Rise of Cyber-Crime, Back-up and Recovery Planning, Data Privacy, and Cyber-Defense for SMBs as the Attack Surface Grows will be discussed.

“Small and mid-size businesses increasingly use cloud, data analytics and mobile to improve their connectivity and infrastructure,” stated Mazzanti. “This means a larger attack surface from which cyber-criminals can infiltrate.”

NJBIZ Cyber-Security Panel Experts

The panel moderator, Mike Geraghty, is the Director of Cybersecurity and State Chief Information Security Officer. Hence, he functions as a key member of the New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC).

Panelists slated for the event include NYC tech entrepreneur and cyber-security expert Carl Mazzanti, Robert Egan, Owner, Archer & Greiner, PC, Carl Scalzo, CEO & Founder, Online Computers, and John Wolak, Co-Leader, Privacy & Data Security Team, Gibbons P.C.

Manufacturing Cybersecurity Addressed

Recently, Mazzanti addressed the topic of ‘Secure the Manufacturing Product Line’ at the NJMEP Manufacturing Cybersecurity Program. To explain, NJMEP is a private, not–for-profit organization that improves the profitability and competitiveness of New Jersey’s manufacturers.

Many small business manufacturers lack the resources to manage cybersecurity risks. Moreover, the evolving nature of the risks and a shortage of trained cybersecurity professionals make effective cybersecurity administration a challenge. Alarmingly, that’s true for organizations large and small.

Managed Security Services Provider

Cyber-attacks have the potential to cripple a business for weeks or months. Fortunately, the cybersecurity experts at eMazzanti Technologies, a managed security services provider (MSSP), tackle daily emerging threats. In fact, as front-line warriors in the fast-changing cybersecurity landscape they know the territory.

eMazzanti delivers enterprise-grade small business cybersecurity technologies to detect and block attacks. In addition, they design proactive, multi-layered cyber-defense solutions to mitigate small and mid-size business cyber-security risk. Notably, the company’s offerings include 24/7 network monitoring, cloud storage and security, and a variety of managed services solutions.

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