Chamber to Host Computer Security Basics Breakfast Seminar
Hudson, NY – January 12, 2010 - Many small business owners spend all of their time running their own business, which may not leave them much time to learn a few things about computer security concepts. That is why the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a tech topics seminar on Computer Security Basics for PC Users with Robert Trevellyan on Thursday, January 28.
The seminar will be held at Lippera’s at the Chatham House. Registration begins at 7:30 am and the program will run from 8:00 to 9:30 am. Robert Trevellyan with Trevellyan.biz in Chatham, NY will speak about Computer Security Basics for individuals and the small business owners who have PC's and rely on their computer and are concerned about security, viruses and malware. Topics will include setting up a firewall, manageing user accounts and passwords, browser configuration, and taking advantage of free software updates. Come and learn about security, viruses and malware for yourself or your small business.
The cost is $10 and will include a continental breakfast. Seminar is primarily for PC users, but Mac users are also welcome. Please contact the Chamber at (518) 828-4417 for reservations by Monday, January 25 and make sure to let us know if you have a PC or MAC. Lippera’s at the Chatham House is located on Route 66 in Chatham.
The Columbia County Chamber of Commerce, with its 850 members, is the leading voice of business in Columbia County, providing advocacy, promotional and benefit solutions for its members. Those seeking more information concerning the Columbia County Chamber of Commerce and membership can contact the Chamber at (518) 828-4417 or visit the website at www.columbiachamber-ny.com.
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