According to research from insurer, Hiscox*, the number of cyberattacks on UK organisations (small, medium and large) has increased by 40% on last year. And almost 75% of those surveyed, ranked themselves as novices in terms of cyber readiness.
Moneypenny has now joined forces with cybersecurity specialists, Security Foundry, to provide businesses of all sizes in North Wales and Cheshire, with a platform to discuss, debate and learn from leaders in their fields on the topic of keeping business safe from cyberattacks.
Helping to protect our local economy and businesses is extremely important to us.
Pete Hanlon, Chief Technology Officer here at Moneypenny, comments; “Helping to protect our local economy and businesses is extremely important to us. Statistics are, so often, thrown around regarding how much cyberattacks can cost a business and it can be frightening. We are delighted to welcome our partners and guests to attend the Cyber Security Summit and discuss what we can all do to protect our businesses and those of our growing economy.”
Attendees are invited to arrive for breakfast at 9:00am for light refreshments and networking, before a series of short talks from leading experts in the IT field.
Speakers will include a range of leaders, such as Moneypenny’s CTO, Pete Hanlon; Founder of Security Foundry, Karl Hargrave; and Business Growth Enabler (N. Wales) for Natwest, Owain Williams – amongst a whole host of other leading experts.
The event will last until 12noon and will include an open Q&A for all speakers, as well as further networking opportunities. Following this, there’ll also be an opportunity to take a tour of our award-winning offices, for anyone wishing to take a look around.
Attendance is by booking only, and spaces are limited. So, hurry! Register your free place by visiting here.
(*Hiscox surveyed 5,400 small, medium and large businesses across seven countries).
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