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Monday, August 24, 2015

Joseph Steinberg, CEO of SecureMySocial, to Speak at Cyber Security Summit: Will Provide Thought Leadership on Emerging Risks and Cutting-Edge Protective Technologies


New York, NY, August 24, 2015 - SecureMySocial announced today that Joseph Steinberg, CEO of SecureMySocial, will speak at the 2015 New York Cyber Security Summit, providing thought leadership to attendees of the annual gathering of senior executives tasked with securing information and systems.

Joseph Steinberg
Joseph Steinberg, CEO of SecureMySocial
Steinberg, who also writes a cybersecurity thought leadership column for Inc., will moderate and participate in a panel discussion entitled “What Emerging Risks Are Likely To Become Major Threats, And What New Countermeasures & Cutting Edge Technologies Can Assist In Defending Against Them?”

The New York Cyber Security Summit, taking place this year on September 18th, is an annual, invitation-only conference that connects C-Level and other senior executives responsible for protecting their companies’ critical infrastructures with cutting-edge technology providers and renowned information security experts. It is sponsored by The Wall Street Journal, Palo Alto Networks, and various other technology firms.

To register for the summit please visit: http://cybersummitusa.com/2015-new-york-city/

To learn more about SecureMySocial please visit www.SecureMySocial.com.

About SecureMySocial

SecureMySocial protects businesses and people from the risks of inappropriate social media usage by warning users of social media in real time if they are making posts that could harm themselves or their employers. By offering SecureMySocial to employees, businesses may reduce their exposure to bad publicity, human resource issues, lawsuits, and regulatory fines. For more information please visit www.SecureMySocial.com, send email to info@SecureMySocial.com, or call +1 (646) 546-5621.

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Inc. to Publish Column by Joseph Steinberg, CEO of SecureMySocial

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New York, NY - August 20, 2015 - SecureMySocial announced today that Inc., one of America’s leading business publications, has begun carrying the popular column written by SecureMySocial’s CEO, Joseph Steinberg.

In his column, Business, CyberSecurity, and Life, Steinberg offers thought leadership on topics related to both cybersecurity and running a business, as well as some general human interest pieces. Steinberg’s column, which was previously published by Forbes since the column's inception in 2012, attracted over three million readers last year.

Steinberg’s column appears on Inc. at: http://www.inc.com/author/joseph-steinberg

For more about Joseph Steinberg please visit: http://www.JosephSteinberg.com/

To learn more about SecureMySocial please visit http://www.SecureMySocial.com

About SecureMySocial

SecureMySocial protects businesses and people from the risks of inappropriate social media usage by warning users of social media in real time if they are making posts that could harm themselves or their employers. By offering SecureMySocial to employees, businesses may reduce their exposure to bad publicity, human resource issues, lawsuits, and regulatory fines. For more information please visit www.SecureMySocial.com, send email to info@SecureMySocial.com, or call +1 (646) 546-5621.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Inc.: How Your Business Can Stay Cyber-Secure Without Spending a Fortune

How Your Business Can Stay Cyber-Secure Without Spending a Fortune

"Inappropriate social media posts can cause many problems – such as leaking sensitive information, violating compliance rules, and assisting criminals to carry out attacks. Implement technology to ensure social media does not become a nightmare (of course, I recommend SecureMySocial); do not rely on simply telling people not to make particular types of posts on Facebook or Twitter – history tells us that many people simply do not realize when they are making such posts, and even those who do, may inadvertently leak data when posting from a smartphone that auto-corrects a misspelled word to a sensitive, internal term."