North West Cyber Security Cluster Open Event: Cyber Essentials
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ICAEW are one of the regulatory bodies behind Cyber Essentials, and all member organisations are prompted to achieve the Cyber Essentials badge of certification. From October, Cyber Essentials will become a requirement of the government and will be stipulated within the contracting and procurement documentation, with all other regulators expected to follow suit. Read more
Institute of Chartered Accountants Members Forum – Cyber Essentials Read More »
Hosted by the North West Cyber Security Cluster (NWCSC) in conjunction with Enterprise Europe – North West (EEN), this educational conference will encompass the 10 Steps to Cyber Security and the key areas for businesses to consider when developing a cyber security strategy internationally. The conference will consist of influential keynote speeches delivered by cyber
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Join us for a live Guardian webchat! Mitigate’s Head of Penetration Testing Services Zain Javed will be taking part in an expert panel for The Guardian’s Small Business Network between 1pm and 2.30pm on Wednesday 23rd April. Zain will be answering questions in the live webchat about the steps to take to protect your SME
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Mitigate Cyber Security will be exhibiting at Securing The Law Firm 2014 as a networking sponsor. Now in its third edition, Securing the Law Firm is the leading e-crime and information security forum specifically aimed at key IT security decision-makers in the legal services. Welcoming an audience of over 100 professionals, it is the largest
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Mitigate Cyber Security are sponsors of the BEC Information and Data Security Conference taking place on Thursday 23rd January 2014. In this highly topical event, find out what YOU have to lose through a range of thought-leading presentations, exhibitions, live demonstrations and soap box speeches. When it comes to information security systems, small businesses and
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The conference is structed on the 4D approach of; Defend, Differentiate, Diversify and Developp and presents a series of thought provoking presenations in order to explore cyber security business opportunities. The programme is delivered in partnership with the ICT KTN. 9:00 – Arrival, Coffee and Networking 9:50 – Welcome by Mr Tony Dyhouse 10:00 – Session 1:
Security Lancaster Cyber Security Conference 2013 Read More »
What's it About? UK PLC is facing an unprecedented and largely unseen threat from ‘cyber’ crime…computer based crime targeting public and private computer systems with the intent of accessing personal and commercial data and financial information. With ever greater openness, interconnection and dependency comes greater vulnerability. The UK government’s National Security Strategy categorised cyber attacks
How to be Secure, Compliant and Certified – Friday 8th November 2013 Read More »
We intend to demonstrate the benefits of building cyber security into business continuity and disaster recovery plans and will outline the certification process and maintenance of certified management systems. The threat is real and growing 93% of large corporations and 87% of small businesses reported a cyber breach in the past year. On average over 33,000 malicious emails
ISOQAR Cyber and Information Security Breakfast Seminar – 1st November 2013 Read More »
What’s it about? UK PLC is facing an unprecedented and largely unseen threat from ‘cyber’ crime…computer based crime targeting public and private computer systems with the intent of accessing personal and commercial data and financial information. With ever greater openness, interconnection and dependency comes greater vulnerability. The UK government’s National Security Strategy categorised cyber-attacks as
Cyber Security: Protecting Information and Assets Workshop – 18th July 2013 Read More »
What’s it About? UK PLC is facing an unprecedented and largely unseen threat from ‘cyber’ crime…computer based crime targeting public and private computer systems with the intent of accessing personal and commercial data and financial information. With ever greater openness, interconnection and dependency comes greater vulnerability. The UK government’s National Security Strategy categorised cyber attacks
Cyber Security Workshop: Don’t Let Your Standards Slip! – 17th July 2013 Read More »