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Jeff Lanza is a 20-year FBI veteran, an award-winning speaker and is in high demand as an identity theft speaker and cyber security speaker.

Jeff Lanza – Cyber Security Speaker – Focus Individual Cyber Security
In this non-technical presentation, Jeff discusses the latest hacks, security breaches and computer scams to demonstrate how cybercrime occurs and what countermeasures individuals can take to be more cyber secure.

Key Points Covered in the Presentation:
Online tricks
Social engineering, phishing and spoofing
Email hijacking and account takeovers
Creating and managing strong passwords
Bank account takeovers and wire transfer fraud

Jeff Lanza – Cyber Security Speaker – Focus – Business Cyber Security
From the 2017 Verizon Data Breach Report:
“Attackers often compromise smaller less secure businesses and use their environments as their base of operations. The attackers rely on relatively insecure systems with poor monitoring and logging as an additional layer of security when perpetrating attacks. Your systems might be the origin of major breaches and, in addition, your intellectual property might be an attractive bonus.”
Given this threat, Jeff understands that most audiences are not interested in a technical, under-the-hood presentation. Jeff discusses the latest hacks, security breaches and computer scams to demonstrate how cybercrime occurs and what countermeasures small businesses can take to be more cyber secure.
Key Points Covered in the Presentation:
The current state of cyber security
Social engineering, phishing and spoofing
Email hijacking and account takeovers
Creating and managing strong passwords
Bank account takeovers and wire transfer fraud
Spoofing the boss and CEO fraud
Ransomware and Cryptolocker
Protecting digital information on different platforms
Networking and cloud security
The future of crime in an “all things connected to the Internet” world

Jeff Lanza – Identity Theft Speaker – Individual Identity Theft
Identity theft continues to be one of the fastest growing crimes in the United States. In the wake of the Equifax breach, the problem may become more severe. This presentation focuses on how criminals commit identity theft and the simple steps individuals can employ to keep their identities safe and protect them from the plethora of scams and frauds that pervade our society. It is focused on a solution-oriented approach based on real life examples. During the presentation, Jeff provides numerous resources, specific tips and recommendations.

Key Points Covered in Presentation:
Protecting your key identifiers from identity theft
Take specific steps to prevent identity theft in the wake of the Equifax breach.
Utilize practices to prevent fraud and personal information from being compromised.
Check and monitor a personal credit file and credit freezes.
Protecting your documents, mail and trash
How to avoid social engineering, spoofing and scam phone calls
Preventing email hijacking, account takeovers and social networking fraud
Preventing credit and debit card fraud
And more