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MICTA Seminar to cover online data security

by isleofman.com 22nd June 2015

MICTA continues its Connect Seminar Series this month - with an introduction into how to avoid the many pitfalls of doing business via your website and keeping your company and personal data secure.

MICTA Member, Fabienne Favray of TBS, will guide the audience through the many pitfalls facing our personal and company data.

At this free event you will learn how:

•An SSL Certificate can protect the data that’s transferred to and from your site by encrypting it so hackers can’t read it.
•A Code Signing Certificate for developers keeps the software you write from being tampered with or flat-out stolen.
•How DNS (Domain Name Servers) protects your site, and improves its performance and reliability by giving you more control over your site’s DNS
•User certificates encrypt emails for more privacy and add a legal value.
•How to enhance your Website Security to automatically scan your site to find and remove malware that can hurt your customers and your business.

Everyone is welcome to attend this free event which will be held at the Forum, Mount Havelock, Douglas starting at 5.30 for a 6pm start.

For more information go to:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/myevent?eid=17320620442

Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 22nd, June 2015 01:40pm.

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