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  • TEC 2022: Meet keynote speaker Paula Januszkiewicz

    It’s not too early to start planning to attend TEC 2022!


    The Experts Conference (TEC) is the Microsoft training event you don’t want to miss! Each year, TEC offers educational sessions on Active Directory (AD) and Microsoft 365 — all led by industry and subject matter experts, including Microsoft MVPs.

    We’re excited that TEC 2022 will be in person, so you can finally get the face-to-face conference experience you’ve been craving! On top of the advanced yet practical Microsoft training you’ve experienced with our virtual conferences, you’ll enjoy direct access to industry experts and networking with peers.

    The Experts Conference 2022 will be held September 20–21 at the Loews Hotel in midtown Atlanta, GA. Learning tracks include Microsoft 365, Microsoft infrastructure security, and on-premises and hybrid management and migration. Join us and earn up to ten CPE credits (plus more if you attend the pre-conference workshop!). Keynote speaker Paula Januszkiewicz will provide cybersecurity insights.


    The keynote sessions at The Experts Conference always feature some of the industry’s brightest leaders, and TEC 2022 is no exception. We’re delighted to say that one of this year’s keynotes will be delivered by the security expert who was named the best speaker at Microsoft Ignite 2015 — Paula Januszkiewicz.

    Januszkiewicz is founder and CEO of CQURE, which has been providing cybersecurity services and training worldwide since 2008. Her certifications are almost too many to list; they include Enterprise Security MVP, Enterprise Security MCT and Microsoft Security Trusted Advisor.

    At The Experts Conference 2022, Januszkiewicz will deliver a keynote session full of practical advice on evolving your defensive and offensive strategies to adapt to the changing threats to the Microsoft infrastructure, including today’s advanced phishing attacks, credential theft techniques, ransomware distribution methods and strategies for gaining access to vendor-controlled systems. She will demonstrate how cybercriminals identify and exploit vulnerabilities in new ways — leaving you better prepared to spot and thwart attacks on your own IT ecosystem.

    On top of her duties at CQURE, Januszkiewicz also serves on the technology advisory board for the Royal Bank of Scotland. Her career includes nine years as an external consultant for Microsoft, as well as roles as
    IT security engineer, trainer and IT security consultant. She is also a graduate of the prestigious General Management Program (GMP) at Harvard Business School.

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    She 's amazing ! I listened to a lot of material with her participation. She's a great keynote speaker.

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    • #3
      I'm excited that TEC 2022 will be a live conference, so I can finally get the personal conference experience I've been dreaming of. In addition to the extended but hands-on Microsoft training I've had at virtual conferences, I'll get direct access to industry experts and networking with peers. Usually, when some events are held, they invite a speakers for hire who can command the stage and keep the audience's attention. I am confident that the event will be held at the highest level because Paula Januszkiewicz is a talented speaker. She can deliver information in an accessible way.

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      • #4
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