The 2024 Tech Valley Cybersecurity Symposium was held at Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady, and this year’s event is also scheduled for the same facility, on Oct. 14.
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SCHENECTADY — The 4th annual Tech Valley Cybersecurity Symposium is set for Oct. 14 at Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady. LogicalNet — a digital security provider serving the Capital Region for more than 30 years — announced the event Sept. 17. The Cybersecurity Symposium is focused on giving business leaders the tools and insights […]
SCHENECTADY — The 4th annual Tech Valley Cybersecurity Symposium is set for Oct. 14 at Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady.
LogicalNet — a digital security provider serving the Capital Region for more than 30 years — announced the event Sept. 17.
The Cybersecurity Symposium is focused on giving business leaders the tools and insights to improve their security “without being distracted by sales pitches.”
“Cybersecurity is essential for every business, no matter the size or specialty of the company. With both scams and regulations on the rise, it’s never been more important to protect your company organization,” Tush Nikollaj, CEO of LogicalNet, said in the announcement. “Our Symposium offers the opportunity to connect with fellow leaders and develop a digital security plan away from any distractions that a typical event with a sales and marketing component may have.”
The symposium will include leaders and executives from across multiple sectors who will provide attendees with education, practical advice, actionable insights, and best-practice strategies to protect their businesses. The sectors include health care, nonprofits, banking, higher education, manufacturing, and finance.
Though this event is free, those who wish to attend must be approved. LogicalNet encourages anyone in an executive level or decision-making position to register for attendance at this web page: https://logical.net/cybersecurity-symposium/2025-tech-valley-cybersecurity-symposium/.
Jason Manar
Keynote speaker
Jason Manar, the chief information security officer of Kaseya, is this year’s keynote speaker. Miami, Florida–based Kaseya is a global provider of AI (artificial intelligence)-powered cybersecurity and information-technology (IT) management software for IT firms and small to mid-size businesses.
Prior to his role at Kaseya, Manar worked for the FBI as the assistant special agent in charge of cyber, counterintelligence, intelligence, and the languages service program at the San Diego office.
Other prominent speakers at the Cybersecurity Symposium will include Anna Mercado Clark, partner and chief information security officer at Buffalo–based Phillips Lytle LLP; Chant Vartanian, founder and CEO of Los Angeles, California–based M-Theory Group; and Paul Mazzucco, chief information security officer at St. Louis, Missouri–based TierPoint.
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SCHENECTADY — The 4th annual Tech Valley Cybersecurity Symposium is set for Oct. 14 at Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady.
LogicalNet — a digital security provider serving the Capital Region for more than 30 years — announced the event Sept. 17.
The Cybersecurity Symposium is focused on giving business leaders the tools and insights to improve their security “without being distracted by sales pitches.”
“Cybersecurity is essential for every business, no matter the size or specialty of the company. With both scams and regulations on the rise, it’s never been more important to protect your company organization,” Tush Nikollaj, CEO of LogicalNet, said in the announcement. “Our Symposium offers the opportunity to connect with fellow leaders and develop a digital security plan away from any distractions that a typical event with a sales and marketing component may have.”
The symposium will include leaders and executives from across multiple sectors who will provide attendees with education, practical advice, actionable insights, and best-practice strategies to protect their businesses. The sectors include health care, nonprofits, banking, higher education, manufacturing, and finance.
Though this event is free, those who wish to attend must be approved. LogicalNet encourages anyone in an executive level or decision-making position to register for attendance at this web page: https://logical.net/cybersecurity-symposium/2025-tech-valley-cybersecurity-symposium/.
Jason Manar
Keynote speaker
Jason Manar, the chief information security officer of Kaseya, is this year’s keynote speaker. Miami, Florida–based Kaseya is a global provider of AI (artificial intelligence)-powered cybersecurity and information-technology (IT) management software for IT firms and small to mid-size businesses.
Prior to his role at Kaseya, Manar worked for the FBI as the assistant special agent in charge of cyber, counterintelligence, intelligence, and the languages service program at the San Diego office.
Other prominent speakers at the Cybersecurity Symposium will include Anna Mercado Clark, partner and chief information security officer at Buffalo–based Phillips Lytle LLP; Chant Vartanian, founder and CEO of Los Angeles, California–based M-Theory Group; and Paul Mazzucco, chief information security officer at St. Louis, Missouri–based TierPoint.
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SCHENECTADY — The 4th annual Tech Valley Cybersecurity Symposium is set for Oct. 14 at Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady. LogicalNet — a digital security provider serving the Capital Region for more than 30 years — announced the event Sept. 17. The Cybersecurity Symposium is focused on giving business leaders the tools and insights […]
SCHENECTADY — The 4th annual Tech Valley Cybersecurity Symposium is set for Oct. 14 at Rivers Casino & Resort in Schenectady.
LogicalNet — a digital security provider serving the Capital Region for more than 30 years — announced the event Sept. 17.
The Cybersecurity Symposium is focused on giving business leaders the tools and insights to improve their security “without being distracted by sales pitches.”
“Cybersecurity is essential for every business, no matter the size or specialty of the company. With both scams and regulations on the rise, it’s never been more important to protect your company organization,” Tush Nikollaj, CEO of LogicalNet, said in the announcement. “Our Symposium offers the opportunity to connect with fellow leaders and develop a digital security plan away from any distractions that a typical event with a sales and marketing component may have.”
The symposium will include leaders and executives from across multiple sectors who will provide attendees with education, practical advice, actionable insights, and best-practice strategies to protect their businesses. The sectors include health care, nonprofits, banking, higher education, manufacturing, and finance.
Though this event is free, those who wish to attend must be approved. LogicalNet encourages anyone in an executive level or decision-making position to register for attendance at this web page: https://logical.net/cybersecurity-symposium/2025-tech-valley-cybersecurity-symposium/.
Jason Manar
Keynote speaker
Jason Manar, the chief information security officer of Kaseya, is this year’s keynote speaker. Miami, Florida–based Kaseya is a global provider of AI (artificial intelligence)-powered cybersecurity and information-technology (IT) management software for IT firms and small to mid-size businesses.
Prior to his role at Kaseya, Manar worked for the FBI as the assistant special agent in charge of cyber, counterintelligence, intelligence, and the languages service program at the San Diego office.
Other prominent speakers at the Cybersecurity Symposium will include Anna Mercado Clark, partner and chief information security officer at Buffalo–based Phillips Lytle LLP; Chant Vartanian, founder and CEO of Los Angeles, California–based M-Theory Group; and Paul Mazzucco, chief information security officer at St. Louis, Missouri–based TierPoint.