Retail and Business Crime Conference
Businesses across Cheshire are invited to the conference to learn how they can best protect themselves from crime, both on and offline. Cheshire Constabulary and the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit will be delivering talks on the day.
Cheshire Constabulary, the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit and the North West Cyber Resilience Centre (NWCRC), are hosting a conference for Cheshire businesses, where they can learn more about how to protect themselves from these threats.
Sessions on cyber security, forensic property marking and a new police Digital Evidence Management System will give businesses a broad overview of how to protect themselves on and offline, and what action the police are taking.
There will be up to 300 places available for 150 businesses (max 2 attendees per organisation) for the new Cheshire Cyber Security Programme on 15th February.
The Cheshire Cyber Security Programme has been funded by Cheshire Constabulary and the CPCC, and will be run by the NWCRC.
The free programme and membership, which usually would cost £500, will entitle businesses to free training for staff on cyber threats; one-to-one support and regular intelligence bulletins.
Book tickets here.