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The Dark Web & Your Organization:
Impact, Risks, Strategy
It sounds like something out of Star Wars – The Dark Web! What is it? Does it impact hospice and home care organizations? Is it possible to safeguard against it?
The Dark Web has become synonymous with cybercrime and criminal forums designed to buy and sell information and stolen goods and advertise nefarious services. It is a component of the internet that is accessible in a different manner than normal browsing. The difference is in large part due to the use of anonymizing software designed to maintain the privacy (and secrecy) of the person using the Dark Web. This session will cover Dark Web fundamentals, how it functions, who uses it, and what organizations need to know to mitigate its risks.
About the Presenter
Randy Romes has been a cybersecurity consultant at CliftonLarsonAllen since 1999 and brings a strong background in computer technology, physics, and education. As a Principal in the Information Security Services and Financial Institutions groups, Randy leads a team of technology and industry specialists and is responsible for the continuing development of the open-source, Unix, and Windows applications used in security audits.
Randy has been involved in developing numerous leading-edge hacking/testing methods and security service offerings. A featured speaker at national information and security management conferences, Randy holds multiple certifications, a Master’s in Educational Technology from the University of Saint Thomas, and a Bachelor’s in Education from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. In addition, he is an instructor at the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
Presents a Complimentary Recorded Webinar for
Our Valued Webinar Participants
The Dark Web & Your Organization:
Impact, Risks, Strategy
It sounds like something out of Star Wars – The Dark Web! What is it? Does it impact hospice and home care organizations? Is it possible to safeguard against it?
The Dark Web has become synonymous with cybercrime and criminal forums designed to buy and sell information and stolen goods and advertise nefarious services. It is a component of the internet that is accessible in a different manner than normal browsing. The difference is in large part due to the use of anonymizing software designed to maintain the privacy (and secrecy) of the person using the Dark Web. This session will cover Dark Web fundamentals, how it functions, who uses it, and what organizations need to know to mitigate its risks.
About the Presenter
Randy Romes has been a cybersecurity consultant at CliftonLarsonAllen since 1999 and brings a strong background in computer technology, physics, and education. As a Principal in the Information Security Services and Financial Institutions groups, Randy leads a team of technology and industry specialists and is responsible for the continuing development of the open-source, Unix, and Windows applications used in security audits.
Randy has been involved in developing numerous leading-edge hacking/testing methods and security service offerings. A featured speaker at national information and security management conferences, Randy holds multiple certifications, a Master’s in Educational Technology from the University of Saint Thomas, and a Bachelor’s in Education from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. In addition, he is an instructor at the Graduate School of Banking at the University of Colorado in Boulder.