Chamber speaker shares on identity protection Aug. 23
How to address information security concerns in this digital age will be addressed by George Guntermann of Salem during the Tuesday, Aug. 23, Newberg meeting for the Christian Chamber of Commerce of the Northwest. The meeting is from 7:30 to 9 a.m. in the Villa Academic Complex.
Guntermann is principal of Peace of Mind consulting in Salem. He is a certified information security compliance advisor to businesses and individuals that want to protect their identities and financial security from the rampant criminal activity that now exists both locally and internationally. He also heads Peace Eagle Ministries, which seeks to partner with Native American Christian ministries throughout the United States.
He will bring information on the existing threats to information security, current governmental requirements for businesses and organizations to secure the private information of customers and employees, and some steps businesses can take to help themselves.
Coffee, tea and pastries will be available at the meeting, which is free for newly renewed Chamber members who R.S.V.P. at cccnw.net. A $5 donation is suggested from non-members and guests who R.S.V.P.
For full information, go to the Chamber’s website or call 503-928-8354.
