
Security Tip of the Week – Device Code Hijacking
Cybercriminals have come up with a new way to scam you by using device codes, which are numeric codes that allow you to log into the same account using multiple devices.
We’re kicking off our very first Cocktails & Collaboration – and you’re invited! Join the Keller Schroeder crew at Strawberry Alley Ale Works in Clarksville, TN for an evening of networking, appetizers and drinks.
Thursday, May 1st
4:00 – 6:30 PM CST
Strawberry Alley Ale Works | Clarksville, TN
Make plans to join Keller Schroeder for an evening of networking, appetizers and drinks for our very first Cocktails & Collaboration. During the event, you’ll have the opportunity to meet our Cybersecurity and AI experts to see how they can help your business needs. Our team will be in the Pilsner Room at Strawberry Alley Ale Works from 4:00 – 6:30 PM ready to see you, so be sure to stop by for how ever long fits your schedule.
In addition to great conversation, you can also expect food, drinks, Keller Schroeder swag, and an opportunity to win some awesome prizes – just by attending! Be sure to fill out the form above to save your spot.
Located in the heart of historic downtown Clarksville, Strawberry Alley Ale Works is a vibrant, locally owned brewery and restaurant known for its warm Southern charm, elevated pub fare, and handcrafted beers brewed on-site.
Housed in a beautifully renovated historic building just steps from the Cumberland River, the space blends rustic character with modern comfort – featuring exposed brick, wood beams, and two levels of inviting dining and gathering areas.
Cybercriminals have come up with a new way to scam you by using device codes, which are numeric codes that allow you to log into the same account using multiple devices.
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