Notts Police to help businesses in Hucknall and across the county defeat cyber criminals

By Tom Surgay

5th Sep 2022 | Local News

Nottinghamshire Police are organising and holding a webinar next week to provide local business leaders with cyber security advice. Image courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.
Nottinghamshire Police are organising and holding a webinar next week to provide local business leaders with cyber security advice. Image courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.

Nottinghamshire Police are organising and holding a webinar next week to provide local business leaders with cyber security advice.

The webinar will take place on Monday (12 September) at 1pm. The one-hour online session, which is free to attend, will provide advice for businesses on how to stave off potential cyber attacks.

The session will be held by Nottinghamshire Police's Cyber Protect team.

Cyber Protect & Prevent Officer Kirsty Jackson said: "You don't need to be a computer expert to avoid becoming a victim of cyber crime. Just developing a few good online habits can drastically reduce the risk of you becoming a victim of cyber crime and that's why we're hosting these webinars.

"Places are limited so please book as soon as possible."

To register for the free business webinar, or for more information about the event click here.

For general information from Nottinghamshire Police about cyber crime click here.

     

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