If you're a founder or exec at an early-stage tech startup, chances are security and compliance have been on your to-do list—but not quite at the top. Until now. Whether you're trying to land your first big customer, prep for fundraising, or just want to avoid future headaches, this FREE Lunch & Learn is for you. Join Henry Maphosa, Principal Consultant at Betterleg Studios, for a practical session packed with real talk and real advice on how to go from “no security” to a solid, defensible program that supports your growth. No scare tactics. No enterprise jargon. Just the key moves that help you build trust, close deals, and get ahead of the curve, without slowing down your team. Agenda 11:15 AM – Guest Check-in 11:30 AM – Hot Lunch & Networking 11:45 AM – Keynote Presentation 12:45 PM – Q&A (Over Coffee & Dessert) 1:15 PM – Farewell Why Attend? Exclusive access to strategies from Betterleg Studios Connect with Calgary’s purpose-driven leaders Enjoy a delicious hot lunch Enter to win a charitable gift card door prize (the winner chooses the organization) Venue & Parking Platform Calgary – Classroom #1 407 9 Ave SE, Calgary, AB Parking is available onsite with direct access to the classroom from Parking Level 2. Limited capacity – RSVP now to secure your spot. About the Speaker, Henry Maphosa Henry is the Principal Consultant at Betterleg Studios, where he helps purpose-driven companies build security and compliance programs that scale with their mission. Drawing on over 20 years of experience across the Big 4, public companies, and high-growth tech startups, Henry brings deep expertise in information security governance, risk management, and compliance. He specializes in helping early-stage and growth companies implement practical, sales-enabled security frameworks—turning security from a blocker into a business accelerator. Henry’s pragmatic approach makes him a trusted partner for management teams navigating the complex and rapidly evolving threat landscape.
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