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5 practical cyber security steps to minimise the risk of a costly attack
Thursday 28th September - 11:00 AM
Webinar 11:00am - 11:30am + Q&A
As a business leader you manage a lot of sensitive data on behalf of your clients, and the responsibility to protect your business and the data it holds from cyber criminals falls on you.
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Learn more about our next webinar guest speaker, Mark Flynn
Strategic Advisor
Mark Flynn, our Strategic Advisor and Specialist in IT Solutions, will be sharing with you our 5-step plan to get your business on the road to being cyber secure.
How long is the webinar?
We understand you're busy and short on time, which is why we have designed the webinar to be just 30 minutes long. We do host a Q&A session afterwards, should anyone want more information. However, this is completely optional and you have no obligation to stay online for this.
What do I get?
Along with the knowledge we'll be sharing with you throughout the webinar, we've created a PDF download detailing the steps to take that are easily implemented and could protect you against attack.
Why should I attend?
With cyberattacks at an all time high, the risks to businesses are ever increasing. Businesses are aware that they need to have online security, but what and how to implement it may not be so easy. This is why we've created a 5 step plan to help.
We already use an IT services company, why do I need to attend?
If you are happy with your IT company, and absolutely certain that they have your business protected to the level of security your business needs should it be the target of attack then you may not wish to attend. However, forearmed is forewarned. If you attend our webinar you will be able to know for certain if the level of service you are currently receiving is good enough.