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CEE CyberSecurity Executive Education Weekend Program Dec 6-8th 2018

CEE CyberSecurity Executive Education Weekend Program Dec 6-8th 2018
CEE Cybersecurity                     www.CEECyberSecurity.com Who Should Participate A principal or executive who is actively managing a business that uses computers for operations or digital financial transactions.  Participants include small to medium size businesses throughout Italy and the EU; government entities, private firms, and graduate students are also included. Course Content will Provide How to understand your companies vulnerabilities to today's cybersecurity threats, and how to be proactive and prevent attacks rather than having a reactive strategy. How to effectively manage and execute coordinated responses to cyberattacks with various segments of your organization and external partners such as legal, operations, PR and law enforcement. CEE by MediaLab at Temple University Rome Campus gives you the training you need to confidently move ahead in your career knowing your business is safe and protected by the top cybersecurity knowledge and skills. Structure 2-day program taught in Italian and English Topics focus on current and developing cybersecurity threats and how to prepare for them. Diversity of topics to choose from will be such that any company executive, regardless of technical proficiency or knowledge, will have a course that is applicable to him or her. Each day has three parts. Students have a choice of specific topic, all program students participate in lunch and networking activities, and all students will gather for a common lesson. Instructors include academic professors, industry experts, etc. Current participants include Apple, Microsoft, Symantec, the Italian government, and the US government.   There will be an emphasis on networking opportunities both during the program and post-program. Post-program networking will be implemented in the form of dinners and informal meet-ups to discuss technology and cybersecurity related issues with program alumni.  When  December 6-8, 2018  Where MediaLabe CBG – Temple University Rome Campus Lungo Tevere Arnaldo Da Brescia, 15, 00196 Roma RM Daily Breakdown Thursday, December 6                             8pm-11pm  |  Welcome Dinner (Optional) Friday, December 7                                   8am-9am  |  Breakfast Speaker                              9am-12pm  |  Speaker/Lesson Module #1,2                              12pm-2pm  |  Lunch/Break/Networking Exercise                                 2pm-5pm  |  Speaker/Lesson Module #3,4                                5pm-8pm  |  Break                              8pm-11pm  |  Dinner/Networking Event Saturday, December 8                                    8am-9am  |  Breakfast Speaker                                9am-12pm  |  Speaker/Lesson Module #5,6                                12pm-2pm  |  Lunch/Break/Networking Exercise                                   2pm-5pm  |  Speaker/Lesson Module #7,8                                  5pm-8pm  |  Break                                8pm-11pm  |  Farewell Dinner/Networking/Guest Speaker Victor Salter Course Co-Convener, Co-Director, Cybersecurity Executive Education Program with MediaLab   Victor is the founder and CEO of Acervus, LLC, an American Infosec company providing IT services internationally. He previously served as IT Systems & Cyber Security Expert at the US Department of State at the US Embassy in Rome Italy, and held the position of Information Management Technical Specialist. While at the Department, he traveled the globe extensively to deliver cutting edge IT solutions, brief senior officials and conduct training and facility security. Victor has worked for Northrup Grumman and other companies developing defense and IT systems for the US government.  Victor is an active member of Expats in Rome, an organization that promotes cultural diversity, language learning, and American and Italian history. Dott. Giulio Bonanni Garulli Course Co-Convener, Co-Director, Cybersecurity Executive Education Program with MediaLab    After having completed a bachelor Degree in Finance and Financial Markets (LUISS Guido Carli, Rome) Giulio’s worked in top posts in; Jp Morgan Chase & CO (Financial institution, New York City, USA), LTCfp (Insurance company – Seattle, USA), Telecommunication Industry Association ( IT company, Washington DC, USA), Corte dei Conti (Government institution, Rome, Italy), Gruppo api (Oil/trading company – Mozambique/Rome, Italy).  After creating his consulting firm Giulio’s has developed major partnerships/clients; Google, Microsoft, Sorgente Group SPA, FCA Group, LoroPiana.  He is also a member of the bitcoin Foundation, collaborating with many newspapers, international universities and supporting startups and investors creating new cryptocoins through ICOs. Financing and Costs – Executive Training  The Executive Modules are an executive overview of many cyber topics bombarding us via the news and social media. For those desiring to become familiar with a topic, this track's topics are broken into one or two hour time segments. For the most relevant and complex issues, two-hour segments are intended to facilitate robust discussions and a more in-depth understanding. 1.200 Euros – Executive Module Full*,** – Full Two Days Executive Management Training + Thursday Networking Dinner 300 Euros – Executive Module Single* – Single Module Executive Management Training + Lunch Hotel Accommodations (Close to Temple University) Inquire for details *Accommodations Not Included **Program Meals Included Financing and Costs – CTO Training (Hacker Level) The Full CTO Training includes a 2-day immersive and interactive learning environment tailored for CTOs, CISOs, and managers. This is a separate and unique conference track, specially designed to teach by demonstration relevant cyber topics that you can employ to save your company money and ensure you know how to articulate, prioritize, and manage cyber threats to your business. Attendees will also learn how to better structure their company's security posture. This training is for professionals who seriously want an edge in their office and desire advancement in their careers. Taught by an industry expert, the CTO training will be the prime opportunity to get all of your cyber security questions answered in one place and take your career to the next level. Cybersecurity Weekend Program Tuition (Scholarships available) 2.000 Euros – CTO Module Full*,** – Full Two Days Technical Training + Thursday Networking Dinner Hotel Accommodations (Close to Temple University) Inquire for details *Accommodations Not Included **Program Meals Included Ready to Book your space?  Visit us at www.CEECyberSecurity.com
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wolfstreet.com / by Wolf Richter • Apr 8, 2017 

The Great Debt Unwind, right here, right now.

Commercial bankruptcy filings, from corporations to sole proprietorships, spiked 28% in March from February, the largest month-to-month move in the data series of the American Bankruptcy Institute going back to 2012. They’re up 8% year-over-year. Over the past 24 months, they soared 37%! At 3,658, they’re at the highest level for any March since 2013.

Commercial bankruptcy filings skyrocketed during the Financial Crisis and peaked in March 2010 at 9,004. Then they fell sharply until they reached their low point in October 2015. November 2015 was the turning point, when for the first time since March 2010, commercial bankruptcy filings rose year-over-year.

Bankruptcy filings are highly seasonal, reaching their annual lows in December and January. Then they rise into tax season, peak in March or April, and zigzag lower for the remainder of the year. The data is not seasonally or otherwise adjusted – one of the raw and unvarnished measures of how businesses are faring in the economy.

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