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eSeminarsLive: The Online Seminar Standard Please add contentupdates@webbuyersguide.com to your address book! [View in a browser]( [Upcoming Must-See Event] June 19, 2018 1:00 pm ET / 10:00 am PT Duration: 60 minutes Content provided by Pomeroy --------------------------------------------------------------- Attend this live eSeminar and be automatically entered to win a $300 Amazon gift card! (See [Official Rules]( for details.) [Driverless Security for the Blissfully Unaware]( No organization is immune from the combination of bad actors, vulnerable systems, and “blissfully unaware” users. Security incursions continue to grow exponentially across endpoints, mobile devices, and cloud, despite unprecedented private and public sector efforts to secure the infrastructure. Most current approaches lack the dimensional depth required to identify, intercept, and de-weaponize threats across the infrastructure, as a whole. Check out this upcoming webinar and join Cisco security experts as they discuss an actionable strategy for effective multi-layer protection for endpoints, mobile devices, cloud, network…and especially the blissfully unaware users. [Register Now]( Join us live, or [register now]( and we'll send you a notice when this eSeminar is available on-demand. [ITBE - Thin Lavender Line] OTHER EVENTS Other eSeminars Live participants who registered for this event also expressed interest in the following events: [Predict, Prevent, Detect and Respond: 8 Tips for Better Cybersecurity]( from Kaspersky [Risky Business: Looking for Holes in Your Risk Management Strategy]( from RSA Security [ITBE - Thin Lavender Line] Working for Your Success, eSeminars Live eSeminars Live is the property of QuinStreet, Inc. 950 Tower Lane, 6th Floor, Foster City, CA 94404 You are receiving this email because you have registered for a tutorial, download, white paper, webcast, or have elected to receive information or offers from eSeminars Live. You are currently subscribed to this list as: {EMAIL} If you do not wish to receive future mailings from eSeminars Live: [Unsubscribe from eSeminars Live Tech Alerts]( [Unsubscribe from all eWEEK mailings]( © 2018 QuinStreet, Inc. All rights reserved. This Tech Alert cannot be copied, distributed, or displayed without prior written permission from QuinStreet, Inc.

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