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Virtual Learn at Lunch 2026 Powered by DVM Central Marketplace

Virtual Learn at Lunch 2026 Powered by DVM Central Marketplace

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4700 Millenia Boulevard, Suite 175, Orlando, FL 32839
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AI is quickly becoming an essential part of modern IT security strategies. In this webinar, Baran from Schultz Technology will explain how veterinary practices can use AI to strengthen their defenses against cyber threats.

This session provides a clear, approachable introduction to AI in cybersecurity. Learn how AI supports monitoring, detects unusual behavior, and helps practices stay secure while still relying on human oversight for critical decisions.

Agenda:

  • What “AI” really means in IT
  • Common network and cybersecurity risks in veterinary practices
  • How AI helps detect unusual activity and potential threats
  • AI’s role in monitoring networks 24/7
  • Where AI helps (and where it does not replace people)
  • How to think about AI when making IT and security decisions

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand how AI is used today to help protect veterinary networks and systems.
  2. Learn how AI supports faster detection and response to security and network issues.
  3. Be able to explain, in simple terms, how AI fits into a layered cybersecurity approach and why human oversight still matters.

Schultz Technology: Trusted IT & Cybersecurity for Veterinary Practices

Proactive Monitoring: Continuous monitoring helps keep veterinary networks secure and running smoothly.
Cybersecurity Protection: Advanced security solutions help protect sensitive clinic data from cyber threats.
AI-Driven Insights: Modern AI tools assist in detecting unusual network activity and potential risks earlier.

Schultz Technology supports veterinary practices with reliable IT management, cybersecurity protection, and modern technology solutions to keep clinics secure and connected.

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