Technology & Innovation

Book Your Place - CyNam 20.1: ‘The Human Element of Cyber Technology’

Published by
Kirsty Muir

Thursday 5th March, Cheltenham Racecourse, 6.30pm-9.30pm

We’re pleased to invite you to CyNam 20.1, the South West’s largest regular networking event for the cyber security and cyber technology community, at our new venue Cheltenham Racecourse.

As a previous attendee and valued member of the CyNam community, here is your opportunity to secure a place for our first networking event of 2020, on Thursday 5th March.

The overarching topic for CyNam 20.1 will look at the changing human element of cyber security and what it can mean for the threats, risks, and weaknesses to technology and processes. More than just malicious actors, cyber security can be compromised (intentionally or unintentionally) by anyone with legitimate access to an organisation’s network.

But this evening isn’t just about branding people as the ‘weak link’, but learning more about the impacts, motivations and answers to combatting, enhancing and utilising the human element in cyber security and cyber technology. Plus, of course, another occasion for networking, innovation and collaboration.

As always, tickets are free but limited to 400 places. You can only reserve one ticket per person. You can register your place from our Eventbrite page here.

We look forward to you joining us again soon!

For more information visit https://cynam.org/

Kirsty Muir

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