Hodge and Tramshed – CIPD Certified Webinar to Focus on Remote Working and it’s Impact on Cyber Security
Hodge and Tramshed Tech will be holding a webinar on August 5th entitled “The changing threat landscape”, which will look at how businesses have changed their working structure in response to the Covid-19 outbreak, with remote working becoming a lot more prevalent.
The free to attend webinar will look at how this new working landscape creates increased vulnerabilities to a business and its infrastructure, ultimately increasing the threat of cyber-attacks.
Attendees will hear from Damon Rands, Founder of Wolfberry Cyber and Professor Pete Burnap, the Professor of Data Science & Cybersecurity, School of Computer Science and Informatics, Cardiff University. Both speakers will be focusing on how to minimise the increased exposure to risk and how AI can help prevent cyber-attacks. The session is certified by the CIPD.
Damon Rands CISSP Is an experienced cyber security expert, with over 30 years in the tech industry. Having worked in development, support and installation, he has helped companies across the globe build secure systems and implement best practices to protect their intellectual property and private information.
Wolfberry Cyber is a Cyber Security consultancy that has developed its “Viper” technology that helps organisations of all sizes identify the risks faced from cyber criminals. As well as being a co-founder of the South Wales cyber security cluster, Damon is also a member of several advisory boards across education and government, helping shape the resilience and education standards for the nation.
Pete Burnap is Professor of Data Science & Cybersecurity in the School of Computer Science & Informatics. Professor Burnap is the Director of the Cardiff Centre for Cyber Security Research, which is one of 19 Centres in the UK to be recognised as an Academic Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSR) by the National Cyber Security Centre and EPSRC.
Professor Burnap leads on AI for cybersecurity research at Airbus Cyber Innovation on a part-time secondment basis. He is director of Airbus’ only global Centre of Excellence in Cyber Security Analytics and sits on the UK Government’s AI Council, advising on the implementation of the industrial strategy in AI and the Data Economy.
Hodge and Tramshed Tech, the Cardiff-based co-working space, has been in partnership since January 2020 to provide a series of events that bring together innovative start-ups and established businesses to develop solutions to common challenges. By hosting discussions around some of these challenges, the events will provide potential solutions and support interaction between problem owners and solutions providers.
The first roundtable was held in January and focused on machine learning and bots and how these can help enterprises be more effective operationally. This was followed with a breakfast meet up in February to demystify the use of robots and AI. Next week’s webinar will be the first event since the UK’s lockdown in response to Covid-19. Each event topic is identified based on prevailing trends and opportunities identified by Hodge and Tramshed Tech.
To register for this event, please click here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hodge-tech-series-the-changing-threat-landscape-tickets-113768472564