![Crash Courses- Fayetteville, NC @ Scrub Oaks | Fayetteville | North Carolina | United States](https://cadinc.com/wp-content/uploads/CrashCourse-Icon-300x88.png)
Building Tomorrow’s Smart and Secure Infrastructure
Our almost-famous Crash Courses are coming to cities near you with partners HPE Aruba, StorageCraft, and KnowBe4
Join us at this free event series covering the intelligent edge, scalable data storage and recovery, and a special security awareness session. The August training series is hosted in cities near you across North Carolina and feature technical sessions with engineers from HPE Aruba Networking and StorageCraft, with a bonus lunch-n-learn session on cyber security awareness training from KnowBe4.
Who should attend:
• Security analysts, engineers, directors
• Cyber security awareness and training managers
• Network and wireless admins and managers
• Server, storage, and datacenter managers
• Technology Directors, CIOs, CTOs, CISOs
• Anyone with cyber security, networking, wireless, DR, or storage expansion projects
Dates and locations:
• Tuesday, August 8th @ Scrub Oaks, Fayetteville, NC
• Wednesday, August 9th @ Hops Supply Co, Wilmington, NC
• Thursday, August 10th @ Baker’s Kitchen, New Bern, NC
![Crash Courses- Wilmington, NC @ Hops Supply Co. | Wilmington | North Carolina | United States](https://cadinc.com/wp-content/uploads/CrashCourse-Icon-300x88.png)
Building Tomorrow’s Smart and Secure Infrastructure
Our almost-famous Crash Courses are coming to cities near you with partners HPE Aruba, StorageCraft, and KnowBe4
Join us at this free event series covering the intelligent edge, scalable data storage and recovery, and a special security awareness session. The August training series is hosted in cities near you across North Carolina and feature technical sessions with engineers from HPE Aruba Networking and StorageCraft, with a bonus lunch-n-learn session on cyber security awareness training from KnowBe4.
Who should attend:
• Security analysts, engineers, directors
• Cyber security awareness and training managers
• Network and wireless admins and managers
• Server, storage, and datacenter managers
• Technology Directors, CIOs, CTOs, CISOs
• Anyone with cyber security, networking, wireless, DR, or storage expansion projects
Dates and locations:
• Tuesday, August 8th @ Scrub Oaks, Fayetteville, NC
• Wednesday, August 9th @ Hops Supply Co, Wilmington, NC
• Thursday, August 10th @ Baker’s Kitchen, New Bern, NC
![Crash Courses- New Bern, NC @ Baker's Kitchen | New Bern | North Carolina | United States](https://cadinc.com/wp-content/uploads/CrashCourse-Icon-300x88.png)
Building Tomorrow’s Smart and Secure Infrastructure
Our almost-famous Crash Courses are coming to cities near you with partners HPE Aruba, StorageCraft, and KnowBe4
Join us at this free event series covering the intelligent edge, scalable data storage and recovery, and a special security awareness session. The August training series is hosted in cities near you across North Carolina and feature technical sessions with engineers from HPE Aruba Networking and StorageCraft, with a bonus lunch-n-learn session on cyber security awareness training from KnowBe4.
Who should attend:
• Security analysts, engineers, directors
• Cyber security awareness and training managers
• Network and wireless admins and managers
• Server, storage, and datacenter managers
• Technology Directors, CIOs, CTOs, CISOs
• Anyone with cyber security, networking, wireless, DR, or storage expansion projects
Dates and locations:
• Tuesday, August 8th @ Scrub Oaks, Fayetteville, NC
• Wednesday, August 9th @ Hops Supply Co, Wilmington, NC
• Thursday, August 10th @ Baker’s Kitchen, New Bern, NC
![Cybersecurity Dinner - Zero Trust Networking @ The Capital City Chop House](https://cadinc.com/wp-content/uploads/temp-cybersecuritydinner-300x193.png)
Contact sales at cadinc com or your account manager for an invitation or to RSVP
Join us with Fortinet for dinner at The Capital City Chop House on January 23rd as we cover a broad range of vital cybersecurity topics such as:
- Why protecting the perimeter is not sufficient
- Micro–segmenting your network to block malicious or unauthorized lateral movement
- Protecting your data from identity thieves and compromised devices
- Avoiding complex deployment and inherent security gaps caused by adding point solutions
- Empowering Zero Trust implementation with threat prevention and centralized security management
- How to determine if zero day threat enabled intruder onto network?