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Protect Your Business: IVRCC hosts 2026 Cyber Risk Workshop 

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EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA) - The Imperial Valley Regional Chamber of Commerce (IVRCC) hosted an in-person training session Tuesday, aimed at helping local businesses defend against modern digital threats.

The workshop, titled "Cyber Risk & Business Readiness in 2026," ran from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the IVRCC Office, located at 1095 S. Fourth Street in El Centro.

As cyber threats rapidly evolve, small and mid-sized businesses have become prime targets for digital criminals.

This session is specifically designed to help local business owners, professionals, and corporate teams understand their current risk profile and build stronger, more resilient security practices.

The training is presented by Jaime Wood, owner of Imperial Valley Info-Tech, a local cybersecurity and technology consulting firm.

Wood brings specialized expertise on how global cyber trends directly impact regional operations.

Participants can expect actionable insights tailored to the local business landscape.

The hands-on workshop provides Imperial Valley professionals with the tools and awareness needed to safeguard their data, protect their customers, and ensure long-term business continuity.

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