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CSUSB: Networking Workshop on Social Media and Internet Security

Inland Empire Education Cyber Security

San Bernardino, Ca – The Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration will host a networking breakfast and workshop on social media and internet security, Thursday, Oct. 5, 7:30-9:30 a.m., in the FourPlex of the Santo Manuel Student Union.

The event is free and open to the public, but space is limited, and guests must register and print out the free ticket on the CSUSB Social Media & Security Workshop.

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Keynote speakers for the workshop include:

  • Chris Suchanek, an experienced brand promoter and marketer who leads Firm Media’s client relationships. He has created some of the web’s most prominent sites in the legal, medical and dental industries.
  • Manal Michelle Iskander, the owner of Musicology, Green Shack, and PTronics, and the co-host of Easting California on PBS. She will share how she increased her business by 750 percent using social media.
  • The Cyber Hygiene Team of Jack H. Brown College’s Cybersecurity Center will provide tips and a demonstration of how to protect a business’ online presence.

The Brown College is hosting this networking breakfast and workshop to benefit its seven advisory boards and for the community at large in the Inland Empire.

To learn more about the Brown College networking breakfast and workshop, contact Victoria Seitz at (909) 537-5753.

About Cal State San Bernardino

California State University, San Bernardino is a preeminent center of intellectual and cultural activity in Inland Southern California. Opened in 1965 and set at the foothills of the beautiful San Bernardino Mountains, the university serves more than 20,000 students each year and graduates about 4,000 students annually. CSUSB reflects the dynamic diversity of the region and has the most diverse student population of any university in the Inland Empire. More than 80 percent of those who graduate are the first in their families to do so.

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