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01/14/2026
Cyber Risk in 2026: What Business Leaders Actually Need to Know
If 2025 felt nonstop, 2026 is about to hit fast-forward.
Same attackers. Better impersonation. More automation. Lower cost to cause disruption. And small-to-mid-sized organizations remain the primary target.
This is exactly why NetGain Technologies is hosting a short, executive-level webinar focused on what is actually changing and how leaders can stay ready without making security everyone’s full-time job.
In just 45 minutes, NetGain’s security leadership team will translate headlines into real business decisions. No fear tactics. No vendor demos. Just what matters and where to focus so organizations are not playing whack-a-mole all year.
What will be covered:
- What changed in 2025 that quietly reshaped real risk for 2026
- The 2026 cyber threat landscape explained for business leaders
- Where attackers are truly using AI and where the hype is overstated
- How to prioritize security improvements when time, budget, and internal IT capacity are limited
Event Details:
Thursday, January 22
11:00 to 11:45 a.m. EST
Fee: FREE
If the time does not work, members are encouraged to register anyway to receive the recording and follow-up resources.
This session is ideal for leaders responsible for outcomes, not just opinions.
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