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Webinars and Where To Find Them

If you can’t easily reach an in-person seminar, there’s always the online option - but where do you find them?

Let me share with you how I've come across avenues that have increased my knowledge.







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Comptia, The Great IT Professional, Redmond Magazine, Daily Sentinel / IT Governance. If you can find an IT/Cybersec newsletter, you can find a webinar. I get plenty from these.

I even received an email for a webinar with a company I had applied to - I was happy to reconnect and see what they were doing now.

Bing (Or Google) it.

“Microsoft Webinars”

https://www.microsoft.com/itshowcase/webinars/Live-stream

“Cisco Webinars”;

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/training-events/events-webinars/webinars.html?flt4_general-table0=Video

"Juniper Webinars"

https://www.juniper.net/us/en/events/webinars/

We're all professionals here. Using a search engine is a given.

#Hashtag

LinkedIn has search hashtags you can follow - And one of them involves our educational friend here.

Webinars #

You can do the same with TweetDeck, a spread-out web applications that attaches to your Twitter and lets you keep an eye on multiple things easily.


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