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BizCon Cybersecurity Conference Set for Oct. 16

Kean University’s STEM Atrium will be the site for the upcoming “BizCon Cybersecurity ’24” conference, a free event packed with resources to help business owners secure their businesses! Taking place on Wednesday, Oct. 16 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, the event is designed to help small businesses navigate the complexities of cybersecurity compliance.

The day’s event will include:

  • Expert Guidance on Cybersecurity: Learn the latest strategies and resources from industry leaders:
    • The Department of Homeland Security’s Cyber Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA): Discover free resources to help your business become cyber secure.
    • Amazon Web Services (AWS): Get insights on the ins and outs of CMMC 2.0 compliance.
    • BCT Partners: Connect with a leading cybersecurity compliance provider.
    • Differnt Systems: Explore the potential and risks of artificial intelligence.
    • New Jersey Cybersecurity Regional Cluster: Gain expert advice from industry professionals.
  • Free Lunch & Giveaways: Enjoy a complimentary lunch while you network and learn. Plus, enter to win a $50 Visa Gift Card, a 2-week free trial of Site Squirrel security software, and a Brand Resonance Evaluation valued at over $3,500!

This event is free thanks to the generous support of BCT Partners, the Small Business Administration (SBA), Differnt Systems, Kean University, and community support from the New Jersey Business & Industry Association. Spots are limited, so register now at www.procurementcon.com.

The event is organized by Black Ink Creative Partners, the team behind ProcurementCon. Founded in 2013, Black Ink has a proven track record of empowering small businesses through brand development and government contracting expertise. Their mission is to provide the resources they wished they had when starting out, ensuring small businesses have access to valuable support agencies like the SBA and CISA.

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