
BOMA Toronto best practices: Cyber security
MNP’s Eugene Ng talks about the continued evolution of cyber attacks, the current trends, and the top seven cyber security considerations facing the real estate industry.
In partnership with the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Toronto, MNP’s Eugene Ng talks about the continued evolution of cyber attacks, the current trends, and the top seven cyber security considerations facing the real estate industry.
Watch the webinar on demand here and visit BOMA Toronto’s library for more resources.
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