Ransomware: Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Ask

Join us for our upcoming webinar on Cybersecurity Awareness! This webinar will be focused on providing ransomware awareness training to a non-technical audience. Tips, examples, and best practices will be included for all participants. The slides will be provided on-demand post-presentation for future reference.Speaker: Tyler Chancey, Cybersecurity Consultant, Scarlett Cybersecurity

What to Expect:

  • Ransomware – How it Works and Trends
  • The Absolute Basics – Staying Safe
  • Commonly Asked Questions Regarding Ransomware
  • Q&A

About the Speaker

Tyler Chancey is a University of Florida graduate currently acting as a Cybersecurity Consultant with Scarlett Cybersecurity. One of his core job responsibilities is evaluating and architecting cybersecurity solutions in order to facilitate a stronger security posture both internally and within client’s networks. Another duty of a Cybersecurity Consultant within Scarlett Cybersecurity is the rigorous assessment of new security solutions for internal and client use.

Tyler also acts in a sales-support capacity and as a team lead for Scarlett’s Cyber Incident Response Team. His previous roles include extensive experience as a Security Operations Center Intrusion Analyst with a Fortune 10 company. Tyler interacts both behind the scenes and directly with clients in order to help Scarlett Cybersecurity create optimal cybersecurity solutions.

His degree is a BS in Computer Science issued from UF’s Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering. Tyler currently holds the GIAC Certified Forensics Analyst (GCFA) certification issued by the SANS institute. Tyler also underwent the associated SANS course, FOR508, in order to obtain hands-on experience with forensic analysis and incident response. On a non-technical level, Tyler attended the 12-Week Dale Carnegie Breakthrough to Success course focused on improving professional and personal communication skills.

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