Please Join us for a Security Happy Hour Event on Thursday in Invine/Santa Ana!
Please join Trend Micro and SecurityWeek On Thursday (Oct. 24th) at Chapter One – the modern local, for an interactive security event with great food and open bar!
This complimentary educational session was designed to be a highly interactive, and bring together industry practitioners from the National Cyber Security Alliance, Cloud Security Alliance and industry partners to help you combat the cyber underworld.
Space is limited so register today! There are so many great reasons to attend, like:
• Gain cyber security super powers by hearing from industry experts
• The interactive format will help you get answers to your toughest security questions
• Relax after work in a casual environment and network with your peers
• You will be a hero to K-12 children. For every attendee, a donation of $200 will be made towards the Trend Micro Educational Technology Grant supporting K-12 schools.
• Great food and open bar!
We look forward to seeing you there!
Trend Micro & SecurityWeek
Chapter One – the modern local
227 N. Broadway
Santa Ana, CA 92701
5:30pm-8:30pm
Register Here to hold Your Spot

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