The Ohio Secretary of State’s office announced on May 1 that it will host a Cybersecurity Conference for small business owners later this month. The event is designed to help small businesses learn about protecting their operations online and will feature briefings on cyber threats as well as a panel discussion with cybersecurity experts.
The free conference is scheduled for May 28 from 8:00 a.m. to noon at the University of Dayton. Organizers say the event aims to address growing concerns among small business owners about digital security and provide practical guidance.
The National Federation of Independent Business supports Ohio communities by strengthening the small business sector, which plays an important role in the state economy, according to the official website. The organization represents more than 20,000 small business members in Ohio according to its official website.
According to the official website, the National Federation of Independent Business advocates for these businesses through legislative efforts and policy insights, engaging with lawmakers in Columbus and providing economic reports and educational resources. The group maintains nonprofit and nonpartisan status while extending its support across Ohio.
As cybersecurity remains an ongoing concern for many companies, events like this conference may help equip local entrepreneurs with knowledge and tools needed for digital protection. Registration details are available through the Secretary of State’s office.



