
A single cyber incident can compromise not only a company’s data but also its financial stability and hard-earned reputation.
Recognizing this growing challenge, KPInterface and MyOfficeOps are teaming up to present a high-impact executive webinar, “How to Prevent Theft of Your Data, Your Money, and Your Reputation.”

The live event, scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 10, on Microsoft Teams, will bring together two seasoned business leaders:
- Brian Pickell, CEO of KPInterface, a Royersford-based provider of IT support and IT management services
- Steve Rickel, Founder and CFO at MyOfficeOps, a West Chester-based firm that provides accounting and consulting services to small and medium-sized businesses
Together, they will offer actionable insights for C-level executives who want to address security, finance, and risk management in a coordinated way.
While many executives are aware of the need for IT security, fewer fully understand how vulnerabilities in technology can directly open doors to financial fraud and damage public trust. The webinar aims to bridge that knowledge gap.
From ransomware to phishing attacks, today’s cybercriminals are increasingly targeting companies with sophisticated schemes that aim to steal both sensitive information and funds. Once a breach occurs, the financial and reputational costs can be devastating — including legal liabilities, regulatory penalties, loss of customer confidence, and disruption of operations.
The webinar is designed specifically for business owners, CEOs, CFOs, COOs, and other decision-makers who want a 360-degree strategy for safeguarding their organization. With the growing overlap between cyber risks and financial threats, leaders must be prepared to address vulnerabilities from both a technical and operational perspective.
KPInterface, known for delivering reliable managed IT services, and MyOfficeOps, a provider of outsourced CFO and bookkeeping services, bring complementary expertise to the discussion. Together, they will show executives how to design systems and policies that make it far harder for criminals to exploit weaknesses — and far easier for companies to recover if an incident occurs.
Attendance is free, but advance registration is required.






















































