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Webinar: Cyber Essentials for Charities

A solid way for a business to strengthen its resilience against online crime is with Cyber Essentials certification. However, UK Government data says that only 11% of charities are aware of the scheme.


In this webinar, the Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales’ Head of Cyber and Innovation, Detective Inspector Paul Hall and IASME’s Cyber Essentials Analyst Joe Checketts explain the Cyber Essentials accreditation process.


The hour also covers:


✅An introduction to what Cyber Essentials is and the benefits

✅The difference between Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus

✅How to apply and the process to complete the assessment

Morgan & Morgan, which awards the accreditation and is one of the centre’s Cyber Essentials partners, discussing common issues when examining applications





If you haven’t already done so, we encourage you to join our free membership programme to receive regular national guidance, resources, practical toolkits, and much more.

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