689 Dawn Sizer on Community and Growth in ASCII

29/07/2024 10 min Episodio 689
689 Dawn Sizer on Community and Growth in ASCII

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Uncle Marv interviews Dawn Sizer at the ASCII event in Boston, marking their first in-person meeting. Dawn shares her experience speaking at the event about automation and the positive response from attendees. They discuss the challenges of remote work verification, particularly in light of deepfake technology, and explore potential solutions such as enhanced background checks and identity verification methods. The conversation shifts to recent vendor issues in the industry, with both acknowledging that such problems could affect any company. They also touch on the problem of remote workers using automation to fake activity, highlighting the need for better monitoring solutions. Dawn elaborates on the benefits of ASCII membership, which she's been part of since around 2017. She emphasizes the value of community, networking opportunities, and financial benefits such as discounts on business insurance and vendor relationships. Dawn also mentions ASCII's women's network, which provides support and business-building opportunities for women at all levels in IT organizations. Key Takeaways: Remote work verification is becoming increasingly challenging due to deepfake technologyEnhanced background checks and identity verification may be necessary for remote hiringRecent vendor issues highlight the vulnerability of all companies in the industryASCII membership provides valuable community, networking, and financial benefits for MSPsASCII offers a women's network for support and business-building in the IT sectorLinks: ASCII Edge - The MSP Conference: https://events.ascii.com/3rd Element Consulting: https://www.3rdelementconsulting.com/
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