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Cyber and Physical Security Consulting with Jennifer: Comprehensive Protection for Your Business in Tampa, Florida

Securing your company's online reputation and physical premises is essential in the fast-evolving digital landscape. Jennifer, a seasoned professional with expertise as a certified ethical hacker, cryptocurrency investigator, and open-source intelligence (OSINT) expert, offers an all-encompassing security assessment for businesses in and around Tampa, Florida.

Detailed Online Footprint Assessment by Jennifer

Jennifer excels in uncovering publicly available information about your company on the web and the dark web, identifying potential vulnerabilities. Her cyber security expertise is invaluable in detecting and mitigating risks that could be exploited by competitors or cyber criminals.

Physical Security Assessment to Bolster Your Defenses

Jennifer also conducts in-depth physical security assessments, providing tailored recommendations to strengthen your on-site security. Her comprehensive approach ensures that your business is safeguarded against both digital and physical threats.

Secret Shopper Service: A Unique Tool for Business Security

Expanding her suite of services, Jennifer now offers a secret shopper program, designed to evaluate and enhance customer service, employee integrity, and on-site security procedures. This unique service involves discreet, real-world scenarios where Jennifer or her team act as customers to provide you with an unbiased perspective on your business operations. This can reveal key insights into employee behavior, customer service quality, and potential security lapses, offering a complete picture of your business's performance and security.

Schedule Your Comprehensive Security Consultation Today

Contact Jennifer to schedule a thorough assessment of your business's cyber, physical, and operational security. Her diverse skill set and innovative approach, including the secret shopper service, provide a unique opportunity to protect and optimize your business in every aspect.

Scammed Online? Here's What to Do Next 

Online scams are becoming increasingly common, and it can be difficult to know what to do if you've fallen victim to one. The first step is to report the scam to the appropriate authorities. In the United States, you can report online scams to the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at www.ic3.gov. This is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C), and the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA). The IC3 website provides a convenient and secure way to report internet-facilitated crimes and to obtain information on how to protect yourself from these types of crimes.


Another option is to report the scam to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at www.ftc.gov/complaint. The FTC is the nation's consumer protection agency and can help you file a complaint and provide information about what steps you can take to protect yourself from future scams.


If you've been scammed out of money, contact your bank and credit card company immediately to report the fraud and discuss options for protecting your accounts. Always enable two-factor authentication for your accounts to better protect them!


It's also important to be vigilant and protect yourself from future scams. Be skeptical of unsolicited email or phone calls, never give out personal information, and be wary of any offers that seem too good to be true! If you are in need of any assistance or have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me.


Date of article: 01/20/2023


Written by Jen Cormack

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CONTACT JENIFER CORMACK TODAY AT (813) 412-5230 FOR CYBER AND PHYSICAL SECURITY CONSULTING.

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