What’s next: Cyber Security
Tuesday 19 October 2021Technology in the workplace is forever changing with cyber security remaining increasingly important. It is critical that you keep your cyber security under control for the safety of your organisation. This digital event will cover how to strategise and strengthen your pre-existing processes, when considering cyber resilience. Tips and common trends will be covered. Combined with the exploration of how to fulfil contractual requirements when applying for contracting for public funding.
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Explore technology and cyber security best practices to deliver greater business value and results.
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