Kelser Vice President of Professional Services Matt Kozloski was a guest on WNPR's "Where We Live" this week for a show about cybersecurity.
With host Lucy Nalpathanchil, he discussed how hackers are targeting smaller businesses--particularly in prevalent industries in Southern New England such as healthcare, financial services, and manufacturing--and how businesses can protect themselves.
Special Agent Judy Eide of the Federal Bureau of Investigation also joined the conversation to describe how cybercrime is evolving. She emphasized that companies need to take a proactive role in protecting their data as well.
Listen here: http://wnpr.org/post/keeping-our-businesses-cyber-secure

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