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Events | May 10, 2019
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Industry 4.0 – Security in a Tech and Data-Driven Age

Hosted By: IT Resource, BDO and Warner

Location: Cascade Hills Country Club, 3725 Cascade Rd., SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546

Join us for a breakfast panel discussion focusing on technology and data best practices in the age of Industry 4.0. Learn from industry insiders about developments in Industry 4.0 and reporting on a recent benchmark survey; protecting your data through secure interconnected systems and the cloud; and how to properly contract out your data privacy and security needs. Click here for a seminar flyer.

Cost: Complimentary

Agenda 
8:00 - 8:30 amRegistration and Networking
 
8:30 - 8:45 amBreakfast
 
8:45 - 10:00 amPanel Discussion

Moderator
Geritt Guillaume, Account Executive, SBS Cybersecurity

Geritt is an account executive with SBS Cybersecurity overseeing the territory including Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. His professional experience includes four and a half years as a process controls engineer, three years as director of technology for a venture capital firm and has been with SBS since July of 2014. He is certified as a Banking Security Manager and Banking Vendor Manager through the SBS Institute.
 

Rick has over 25 years of public accounting experience advising manufacturing and distribution companies. His clients have included both domestic and international public and private entities, with a focus on aggressive-growth middle market companies. He has significant experience with initial public offerings, secondary debt offerings, and mergers and acquisitions.
 

Gary is the President and co-founder of IT Resource, Inc., an enterprise-level information technology and customer services firm covering the Midwest. While providing CIO leadership services to his clients, Gary leads companies to greater success with information technology strategies, projects and technical resources.

Nate counsels organizations in technology and intellectual property law, health law and privacy and information security law. Having a diverse clientele provides Nate with a unique perspective and exposure to a variety of software vendors. Solving problems and creating solutions for cutting-edge technologies is a large part of his practice.