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🟢 Protect Your Business from Cyber Attacks: Free Support You Can Use Today | Webinar

June 4 | 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Delivered by the North East Cyber Resilience Centre (NECRC), this webinar is designed to help SMEs strengthen their cyber resilience and understand the practical steps needed to protect their business from increasingly common cyber threats. Alongside this, attendees will be offered free membership of the NECRC and access to funded cyber security services.

 

 

Cyber-attacks are increasingly targeting SMEs across the UK, as 50% have suffered an attack in the past year.

This webinar gives you clear steps to reduce risk and build cyber resilience without the technical complexity.

You’ll learn how we can support you and your business to protect your operations, data, and reputation.

By attending this webinar, you will:

  • Understand real threats targeting small and medium-sized businesses.
  • Learn simple, practical steps to improve your cyber resilience, no technical expertise needed.
  • Discover our free support which includes: membership of the NECRC, access to Home Office funded cyber security services and much more.

 

Delivered by the North East Cyber Resilience Centre

The North East Cyber Resilience Centre (NECRC) is a police-led organisation supporting sole-trader, micro, small and medium-sized businesses across the North East, Yorkshire and The Humber. Part of the national Cyber Resilience Centre (CRC) network, which covers all of England and Wales. Their mission is to help organisations reduce their vulnerability to online fraud and cyber-crime through trusted, practical, and accessible support. Fully funded by the Home Office and provide free services to businesses.

 

Event Details

🟢 Beginner: No prior knowledge required

📆 Thursday 4 June

🕑 10am – 11am

📸 This webinar will be recorded.


Details

Organiser

  • Online

Venue

  • Online

 

This support is available to businesses within York and North Yorkshire, if your business is based outside our region, visit Business.gov.uk and search your postcode to find your local alternative.