Businesses from across Shropshire will get the chance to take part in a free virtual seminar designed to help them stay safer online.
Shropshire Chamber of Commerce is hosting event as part of National Cyber Security Awareness month.
He will help to explain why businesses need to take cyber security seriously, and cover topics including cyber essentials, cyber insurance and best practices that are easy to implement and that all organisations should follow. “This means if your company is targeted, there could be serious consequences and you could lose crucial business and face financial difficulties.
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