Online Security for Event Registration: Safety Health Check

Recorded on: October 27, 2021 - 1:00 PM

Collecting personal and confidential information is one of the most important responsibilities of event registration. Your registrants entrust that information to you, therefore it’s your responsibility to take the best measures to protect and keep their information safe. Join EVA’s meeting expert, Vinnu Deshetty and learn how to keep your registrant data secure. She will review:

  • When is “HTTPS” necessary
  • What data should be encrypted 
  • Routine safety checks you can conduct

SPEAKERS/MODERATORS

Speaker
Vinnu
VINNU DESHETTY
EVENT TECH ADVOCATE, EVA | VIRTUAL CONFERENCE + TRADE SHOW + REGISTRATION

As a technology advocate, Vinnu helps clients embrace tools that improve their attendee experiences while making the meeting planner’s job easier. With over 20 years of experience in conference and event planning, Vinnu’s portfolio ranges from working with government agencies, including the Internal Revenue Service and Department of Defense, to social justice organizations like the National Queer Asian Pacific Islander Alliance. With her meeting planner hat, Vinnu works with a team of developers at EVAreg.com to build powerful event registration tools and the leading virtual conference toolset. Raised as a coal miner’s daughter in western Kentucky, Vinnu stays true to her southern roots by valuing community in both her personal and professional lives. She obtained a Bachelor of Science from Vanderbilt University and a Master of Public Administration.

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