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The Plumb Club’s Business-Critical Seminar Now Online

We’ve all heard the stories. Credit scores ruined, bank accounts emptied, emails compromised, businesses closed, ransom demanded.

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Hosted by The Plumb Club, a business-critical seminar presented by Tim Rettig, president and CEO of InTrustIT, an award-winning business technology provider specializing in cyber-security, SPAM protection, backup and disaster recovery.

What:

An important webinar, “Cyber Security For The Real World”, a seminar aimed at helping jewelers protect themselves and, if needed, recover from cyber-attack! The webinar, which was broadcast live on Thursday, March 18, is now available for viewing online.

The webinar provides retailers:

  • A deeper grasp of the cyber-security threat
  • Insight into the “dark-web”
  • Alertness to how much personal/business information is “out-there” and easily found
  • Understanding how and why there has been a recent acceleration of cyber-crime
  • Awareness of how difficult it is to track criminals
  • Critical knowledge on how easily attacks can happen
  • Simple tips on securing bank accounts and mitigating financial risk
  • Resources for all types of cyber-risk, including insurance and help with identity monitoring and recovery

If you missed this valuable information, the video presentation, along with a downloadable security checklist is here.

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Audience comments: “Excellent presentation”, “One of the most informative I’ve seen”, “Thank you Plumb Club Vendors”

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When There’s No Succession Plan, Call Wilkerson

Bob Wesley, owner of Robert C. Wesley Jewelers in Scottsdale, Ariz., was a third-generation jeweler. When it was time to enjoy life on the other side of the counter, he weighed his options. His lease was nearing renewal time and with no succession plan, he decided it was time to call Wilkerson. There was plenty of inventory to sell and at first, says Wesley, he thought he might try to manage a sale himself. But he’s glad he didn’t. “There’s no way I could have done this as well as Wilkerson,” he says. Wilkerson took responsibility for the entire event, with every detail — from advertising to accounting — done, dusted and managed by the Wilkerson team. “It’s the complete package,” he says of the Wilkerson method of helping jewelers to easily go on to the next phase of their lives. “There’s no way any retailer can duplicate what they’ve done.”

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