Overview and Masterclass structure.
Local Business Impact of Cyber Crime and support available
Interactive presentation regarding the local / national picture and support available, common dangers and preventative measures
What to do if you are a victim – Delivered by an Investigator
Business incident simulation
Discussion / questions / closer look at free services we can provide.
John works for the Cybercrime Unit in Norfolk and Suffolk Constabulary which sits in the Cyber, Intelligence and Serious Crime Directorate within the Protective Services. He has experience in both the private and public sectors including education. His role has three strands; to engage and provide information to individuals and businesses regarding the threat of Cybercrime, ultimately protecting our communities. This work includes identifying vulnerabilities and conducting assessments and bespoke security advice. In the second strand John works with partners to educate and prevent young people becoming involved in this type of criminal activity. Finally he support projects which focus on improving the management and threat of Cybercrime through the Regional and National Framework.
Teas and coffees will be provided.
*Where applicable, cancellation fees may apply*
Free Parking
If you would like more information regarding this masterclass, please do not hesitate to contact us.
info@menta.org.uk 0800 085 5090Overview and Masterclass structure.
Local Business Impact of Cyber Crime and support available
Interactive presentation regarding the local / national picture and support available, common dangers and preventative measures
What to do if you are a victim – Delivered by an Investigator
Business incident simulation
Discussion / questions / closer look at free services we can provide.
John works for the Cybercrime Unit in Norfolk and Suffolk Constabulary which sits in the Cyber, Intelligence and Serious Crime Directorate within the Protective Services. He has experience in both the private and public sectors including education. His role has three strands; to engage and provide information to individuals and businesses regarding the threat of Cybercrime, ultimately protecting our communities. This work includes identifying vulnerabilities and conducting assessments and bespoke security advice. In the second strand John works with partners to educate and prevent young people becoming involved in this type of criminal activity. Finally he support projects which focus on improving the management and threat of Cybercrime through the Regional and National Framework.