Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Arlington West Rotary Satellite Club Business Networking Social



DINNER INVITATION

We are delighted to invite you to join us at Arlington West Rotary Satellite Club’s Business Networking dinner on:


TUESDAY, May 14, 2019 6:30pm to 8:00pm 

Moni’s Pasta and Pizza

1730 West Randol Mill Rd.
Arlington TX 76012

COST: $10 DONATION + COST OF YOUR MEAL

Come meet other like-minded business professionals and fellow Rotarians to build goodwill and better friendship over dinner while discussing non-controversial current topics.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

·      Be prepared to give a 30 second commercial about yourself, depending on the number of attendees, you will be randomly selected to tell a little about what you do.

·       Discuss current topics. Please bring one that is suitable for group discussion.  (no controversial topics, the moderator will not let things to become heated) We are building relationships.

·       You will be encouraged to meet people and setup a one on one time to learn more about someone in the group. Bring at least 2 business cards.

·       Be prepared to designate where half the money collected will be donated.  Local Charity or Rotary Club.

CONTACT:
ROBERT BLAKE
TEL: 972-365-7010
Please RSVP

FOLLOW ARLINGTON WEST ROTARY CLUB:

  facebook.com/ArlingtonWestRotaryClub                            Website: https://arlingtonwestrotary.org/

UConn’s $5M data breach lawsuit

UConn’s $5M data breach lawsuit
The University of Connecticut Health Center has been served a class action lawsuit over a data breach that resulted in the exposure of 326,000 current and former patients. Yoselin Martinez and others are seeking $5M in damages, alleging that the university not only took months to report the breach, but could have done more to prevent it. Martinez claims that her bank account has been defrauded and overdrawn due to the information that was compromised during the breach.

The attack was discovered in December of last year, when an unauthorized party was able to access an employee’s email account and compromise names, DOBs, addresses, medical information, and SSNs. With the public eye scrutinizing organizational efforts to protect their customers and employees, small businesses must catch on early and begin working with MSPs to bolster new cybersecurity initiatives.