Cyber Essentials Workshop

Want to understand cyber security, how it can affect your business and how the simple steps contained within the Cyber Essentials scheme can make you ...

Dates
  • 19th July 2016
    4:30pm - 6:30pm

Want to understand cyber security, how it can affect your business and how the simple steps contained within the Cyber Essentials scheme can make you more secure?

Join us at our upcoming Cyber Essentials Workshop where Jamie Randall will be looking at:

  • How cyber attacks occur, who is carrying them out and the methods they are using. This can help you to understand the risks that your own business may face.
  • How we can respond to the threats through good practice and by making some basic changes to stop the majority of common attacks
  • A look at how IASME is working with companies to achieve compliance to the Cyber Essentials and IASME standards, and some of the impact this has had on the small business sector

Jamie is CTO of IASME Consortium Ltd, a company which focuses on information assurance for organisations and supply chains.  IASME worked with the UK government to develop the Cyber Essentials scheme and, through its network of certifying bodies, has certified more than 800 companies against this scheme to date.

Jamie is also the founder of The Friendly Nerd, a Worcester-based start-up specialising in cyber and data security training, based at the heart of Worcestershire’s “Cyber Valley”.

Jamie has a background of leading cyber security programmes and legal projects gained through roles within UK film industry, Sky and Atos Consulting.

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Jamie’s profile:

Jamie Randall is CTO of IASME Consortium Ltd, a company which focuses on information assurance for organisations and supply chains. IASME worked with the UK government to develop the Cyber Essentials scheme and, through its network of certifying bodies, has certified more than 800 companies against this scheme to date.

Jamie is also the founder of The Friendly Nerd, a Worcester-based start-up specialising in cyber and data security training, based at the heart of Worcestershire’s “Cyber Valley”.

Jamie has a background of leading cyber security programmes and legal projects gained through roles within UK film industry, Sky and Atos Consulting.

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