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Custom Internet Services is excited to announce Series 2 of our Practical Cybersecurity Webinar Series! These short, 30 minute webinars are provided free of charge to businesses and organizations with questions about improving their cybersecurity stance. Each monthly session covers a different topic and offers practical cybersecurity tips that you can put to use.

Topics

Preparing for Insider Threats

November 14, 10:30 AM


No one likes to think that someone in the organization might intentionally destroy data or leak information. Yet data shows over 1/3 of data breaches are caused by insider threats. How do you plan and prepare for this type of risk?

Easy Policy Management

December 12, 10:30 AM


You know policy is important, after all that's what guides how your business works. But how do you create appropriate IT policy, and then make sure that everyone signs off on that policy? In this webinar, we'll show you an easy way to create policy and track policy acknowledgement.

Intro to Microsoft Copilot

January 9, 10:30 AM


AI - it's definitely the next big thing! And you've probably already seen AI integrated into all sorts of processes and solutions. If you've wondered what this all means, join us for an introduction to Microsoft Copilot. We'll see how it's integrated into Office, and demo a few things we can do with Copilot.

What's Included in Microsoft 365

February 13, 10:30 AM


You've just purchased some version of Microsoft 365. But it comes with so many things! What do we do with all these apps? That's what we'll look at in this webinar. We'll focus on Microsoft 365 Business Premium and give a quick overview of all the nifty tools now ready for your use.

Get Ready for Windows 11

March 13, 10:30 AM


Windows 10 will reach end of support before you know it! After October 14, 2025, no more security updates will be issued . So what do you need to get ready to more to Windows 11?

Getting Your "Digital" Clouds Under Control

April 10, 10:30 AM


The proliferation of easy-to-use cloud tools means it's easier than ever for your business data to end up in locations you never intended, or even to be lost forever. How do you control this sprawl when employees just want ease of use? And more importantly, how do you make sure your data doesn't get lost in this cloud universe?