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Cyber Crime: How to protect your business

September 26, 2024

10:00 - 12:30

Preston

North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce

Cybercrime continues to adapt and grow, affecting essential public services, businesses and private individuals alike.

It’s estimated that Cybercrime Costs the UK £27 Billion, causing damage to businesses’ infrastructure, supply chains and reputations. It even threatens national security. The way we set up a business online has changed in the last 2 years and cybercriminals have continued to adapt their attacks to take advantage of the vulnerabilities that have opened up.

Join us and learn how to raise awareness, so you can support and protect your organisation and staff as unprepared staff are at risk of being caught unaware of the threats they could face online, with only 13% of small businesses training their employees on cyber security.

We will look at the following areas:

  • Risks to your organisation
  • How to protect your organisation from Cyber Crime 
  • How to keep your organisation’s data safe
  • How to keep organisational smart phones/tablets safe Identify further support for your business

Venue address

North & Western Lancashire Chamber of Commerce,
Unit 9-10, Eastway Business Village,
Olivers Place, Fulwood
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