Online event
Cyber security essentials for sole-traders, micro and small businesses
Thursday 18 June at 11:00AM
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Explore the everyday cyber risks faced by small businesses and how to mitigate them.
What you’ll learn
- Overview of the impact of cyber crime to the UK private sector
- Overview of fully funded Cyber PATH services available to SMEs
- How to report cybercrime and access funded cyber services and what to expect
Description
Join the Cyber Resilience Centre for a practical, jargon‑free webinar and explore the everyday cyber risks faced by small businesses. You’ll also be introduced to the Cyber Resilience Centre Network, which provides small businesses with fully funded professional cyber support to strengthen business resilience. This includes vulnerability checks, staff training and Microsoft 354 reviews, all explained in a clear, easy to understand language.
Whether you’re simply thinking about preparing for Cyber Essentials accreditation, or simply want to better protect your customers, staff and data, this webinar will walk you through the support available and how to access it.
This session is ideal for anyone small business including sole-traders, micro and small businesses who have a connected online and cloud-based presence.
Please note: there is no technical knowledge required. This webinar is designed to be accessible, practical and directly useful for all participants.
Speakers
DCI Richard Morrison-Butcher
Centre Director, Cyber Resilience Centre for London
Richard brings more than 18 years of experience in UK policing, specialising in cybercrime investigation, fraud, digital forensics, and complex case management. He has held national coordination roles and is a recent graduate of both the College of Policing’s Fast-Track Leadership Programme and an Information Security postgraduate. Alongside his policing expertise, Richard brings private sector experience from running his own SME, giving him a unique understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing businesses in the UK.