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Lancashire Cyber Alliance Networking Event - April 2023

This networking event, organised by the Lancashire Cyber Alliance, is part of a regular programme designed to bring together all those interested and working within the cyber security field.

The schedule for this event will include one guest speaker relevant to the audience and theme, Q&A with the speaker and plenty of time to chat and network with colleagues after.

April's's Theme:

1. Rapidly evolving threats: Cyber threats are constantly evolving, and IT teams need to stay up-to-date with the latest threats and vulnerabilities in order to effectively protect their organization's systems and data. Listen to our panellist talk about their challenges and what are they doing to protect their organisations.

2. Balancing security with usability: IT teams need to find a balance between implementing strong security measures and ensuring that users can still access the systems and data they need to do their jobs. Listen to our panellist talk about their challenges and what are they doing to protect their organisations.

3. Compliance requirements: Many industries and organizations are subject to compliance requirements that mandate specific cybersecurity measures. IT managers need to ensure that their organization is compliant with these regulations. Listen to our panellist talk about their challenges and what are they doing to protect their organisations.

Speaker: A mixed panel with an education institute, ecommerce specialist, public sector representative, manufacturing sector representative

What is the Lancashire Cyber Alliance?

The Lancashire Cyber Alliance is a new collaboration of cyber security professionals and experts within their field launched earlier this year. It is open to all including: SMEs and large businesses, Skills providers and public sector organisations.

The LCA is a spoke of the North West Cyber Security Cluster (NWCSC) providing a voice for our region . The NWCSC is affiliated to UKC3, the National Cyber Cluster and the DCMS (Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport).

Presently, you do not need to be a member to attend these events but we would encourage you to do so moving forward so that you do not miss out on notifications for future events and updates in the NWCSC newsletter such as funding opportunities.

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