CyberHoot September Press Release

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CyberHoot does have some other resources available for your use. Below are links to all of our resources, feel free to check them out whenever you like: 

Note: If you’d like to subscribe to our newsletter, visit any link above (besides infographics) and enter your email address on the right-hand side of the page, and click ‘Send Me Newsletters’.

To view some of our latest Newsletters, start by clicking the links below: 

CyberHoot Newsletter – November 2021

CyberHoot Newsletter – October 2021

CyberHoot Newsletter – July 2021

You can also check out some of our popular 2021 Cybersecurity Awareness Month Video Blogs (VLOGs) from October by clicking the links below, or alternatively visit our Vlog page

Software as a Service (SaaS) — Day 1 of Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Two-Factor Authentication — Day 4 of Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Smishing & Vishing — Day 8 of Cybersecurity Awareness Month

Mobile Device Security — Day 18 of Cybersecurity Awareness Month

vCISO, Why Do I Need One? — Day 30 of Cybersecurity Awareness Month

We are also offering different webinar topics on a weekly basis, below you will find links to the other three weeks of webinars that we offer for free to attend: 

CyberHoot Best Practices, Updates, and Q&A – 1st Thursday Each Month

Selling Cybersecurity to Prospects and Clients – 2nd Thursday Each Month

CyberHoot Best Practices, Updates, and Q&A – 3rd Thursday Each Month

Selling Cybersecurity to Prospects and Clients – 4th Thursday Each Month

These webinars are a great way to improve your cybersecurity sales skills or to improve your CyberHoot platform knowledge! 

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