Rise & Learn: Protect Against Scams & Frauds Targeting Small Businesses
Rise and Learn: Protect Your Small Business Against Scams, Fraud, and Data Breaches
Running a business takes dedication and hard work. Don’t let scams, fraud, or data breaches jeopardize your reputation, bottom line, or the trust of your customers and employees. Protecting your business is essential, and the Wisconsin Bureau of Consumer Protection offers vital guidance to help. They will discuss the warning signs of scams, prevention strategies, and steps to take if your business becomes a victim. Additionally, they’ll cover the causes of business identity theft and data breaches, why small businesses are frequent targets, and best practices for minimizing risks. Learn how to identify vulnerabilities and establish strong data privacy and security policies to safeguard your company and valued customers.
Jeff Kersten, the Agency Liaison for the Bureau of Consumer Protection within the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection is joining us for a special edition of Rise and Learn. With over 12 years of experience as a police officer and a background as a Consumer Protection Investigator, Jeff travels statewide to educate the public, businesses, and law enforcement on privacy protection, data security, identity theft, and other areas of consumer protection.
Event Details:
- Date: Tuesday, December 12th
- Time: 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
- Location: The St. Croix Valley Business Innovation Center
- Cost: Free for members, $20 for non-members
Topics Covered:
-
Scams and Fraud Prevention: Learn about common scams targeting small businesses, how to spot warning signs, practical prevention strategies, and steps to take if you or your business falls victim to fraud. Helpful fact sheets from the Bureau of Consumer Protection will also be available.
-
Data Security and Breach Awareness: Understand the leading causes of business identity theft and data breaches. Discover why small and medium-sized businesses are frequent targets and gain insights into identifying and mitigating data security risks. Jeff will review real-world examples of recent breaches and share best practices for establishing strong data privacy and security policies.
As Wisconsin’s lead agency for consumer protection, the Bureau of Consumer Protection provides information, mediates complaints, investigates cases, and enforces actions to combat fraudulent and deceptive practices that harm consumers and honest businesses. Don’t miss this opportunity to stay informed, secure your business, and protect your customers.
Thank you to the River Falls Chamber Government Relations Committee for spearheading this conversation!
Register Here
River Falls Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau
-
Megan Hausch Events & Program Coordinator
- November 20, 2024
- (715) 425-2533
- Send Email