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@Microsoft presents John Hewie on business self-defense
John Hewie, national security officer with Microsoft Canada, discusses how businesses should respond to the modern threat landscape. John Hewie is the national security officer with Microsoft Canada, leading the company’s strategy to develop trust in Microsoft technology and services and to help build a safer digital environment for everyone. In this presentation, John Hewie describes some of the security challenges facing businesses, big and small, before explaining what every business can do to help protect their interests by practicing business self-defense. Timestamps for John Hewie’s business self-defense • 00:05 – “I’m the national security officer with Microsoft Canada” • 00:45 – “Statistics Canada in 2017 released the first-ever survey of cybercrime” • 02:00 – “One of the key recommendations we have is to simply to run modern devices” • 03:00 – Phishing attacks against small/medium organizations • 03:30 – Office 365 Business Premium • 03:57 – “Getting away from the use of passwords as the single way to authenticate” • 04:50 – “Create and grow a culture of security across the organization” • 06:23 – “Cyber Secure Canada guidance and recommendations” • 06:39 – Microsoft partners in Canada and Bulletproof 365 Thanks for watching! For more great videos like these, plus ebooks, success stories, and the opportunity to enter to win a free Surface device, visit Modern Workplace on Demand. Subscriptions are free! www.microsoft.ca/modernworkplace

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