Cybersecurity Speaking Topics

  • Cyber Risks That Cost SMBs the Most and How to Reduce Them

    Small and mid-sized companies face rising attacks that can shut down operations and damage trust. Neal explains the risks that hurt businesses the most and why they matter. He shows how criminals target smaller firms and how simple steps can block many attacks. Leaders learn how to protect money, data, and customer trust without extra stress. This session keeps the topic clear and calm so leaders feel ready to take action.

    Who Should Attend
    Owners, executives, and team leaders who want to understand real business risk.

    Business Outcomes
    Better protection, more confidence, and fewer surprises from preventable threats.

  • Ransomware Prevention and Recovery for Business Leaders

    Ransomware can stop a company in seconds. Neal explains how these attacks work and why they often hit smaller firms. He shares simple methods that reduce the chances of an attack and steps that support a fast recovery. Leaders see how clear planning protects money, operations, and reputation. This talk removes fear and replaces it with steady, simple guidance that any company can use.

    Who Should Attend
    Executives, owners, operations managers, and anyone responsible for business continuity.

    Business Outcomes
    A clear plan for prevention and a calm path for recovery.

  • What Executives Should Ask Their IT and Security Teams

    Many leaders feel unsure about what to ask their IT teams. Neal makes this simple. He gives leaders a short set of questions that uncover risk, improve accountability, and protect the company from loss. No jargon. No tech confusion. Leaders learn how to guide their teams with confidence and build trust across the business. This session helps them feel informed, strong, and ready to lead.

    Who Should Attend
    Executives, CEOs, board members, and anyone who oversees IT.

    Business Outcomes
    Clear oversight, stronger communication, and fewer blind spots.

  • How to Protect Your Business From Phishing, Fraud, and Data Loss

    Most cyberattacks start with simple tricks that fool staff. Neal explains why these scams work and how to stop them with easy habits. He shows leaders how to train teams without fear and how to block common attacks before they spread. This session focuses on real threats, real losses, and real solutions. Leaders walk away feeling safer and more prepared.

    Who Should Attend
    Owners, managers, HR leaders, and team supervisors.

    Business Outcomes
    Fewer successful scams, better habits, and stronger protection.

  • Affordable Cybersecurity That Delivers Real Protection for Small Companies

    Many smaller firms think good security costs too much. Neal shows that this is not true. He explains a simple path that gives strong protection without large spending. Leaders learn which tools matter most and which tools do not. The session focuses on smart choices that keep money safe and operations running. The message stays simple and calm so leaders feel ready to move forward.

    Who Should Attend
    Owners, finance leaders, and executives who want practical solutions.

    Business Outcomes
    Better protection, lower costs, and a clear plan that fits real budgets.

  • If You Get Hit A Leader’s Guide to Responding to a Cyber Incident

    Cyber incidents happen even in well-run businesses. Neal shows leaders what to do first, who to call, and how to control damage. He explains how fast action protects money, trust, and the company’s future. The talk stays steady and clear so leaders do not feel overwhelmed. Neal shares simple steps that help a business stay strong during a stressful moment.

    Who Should Attend
    Executives, owners, and managers who want a calm, clear action plan.

    Business Outcomes
    Stronger response, faster recovery, and reduced damage during incidents.

  • Cyber Risk for Regulated Industries What Leaders in Healthcare, Law, and Finance Must Know

    Leaders in healthcare, law, and finance face higher levels of cyber risk because the data they handle is valuable and tightly protected by regulations. Neal explains these risks in simple terms and shows why attackers target these industries more often. He walks through the common threats that cause real financial loss, legal exposure, and service disruption. Neal also shares practical steps that reduce risk without slowing down daily work. This session helps leaders understand their responsibilities, protect sensitive data, and support steady operations with confidence.

    Who Should Attend
    Executives, practice owners, compliance leads, office managers, and directors who oversee protected data.

    Business Outcomes
    Clear insight into industry-specific risks, stronger decision making, and practical steps that reduce exposure without adding complexity.