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6 Steps to Better Cyber Security for Architects
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Date:
Friday 28 May 2021
Time:
11.00am -
12.30pm
Cost:
Free
Location:
Online
RIAI CPD:
1.5 Structured CPD Event
Event Information
The RIAI, in conjunction with Mark Hurley, from Spector Information Security Ltd will present a CPD in a live online-training format on Friday, 28 May 2021.
The webinar will focus on the current cyber-crime trends affecting Architectural organisations today. We will explain, in plain English, what the main threats are and how best to prepare your practice against them. We will provide guidance, vendor recommendations and a checklist that will assist you in improving your cyber security posture.
Course Aim
The aim of the course is to outline common Cyber Security threats to Architectural Practices with 6 clear steps that practices of all sizes can implement to defend against cyber criminals and hackers.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course attendees should have a knowledge of:
- What are the most common threats posed by hackers to organisations today
- Steps to protect your practice against these threats
- How to develop a checklist to prepare and stay on top of cyber security
Event Programme
Introductions – 10 mins
Discussion – 40 mins
Q&A
Speaker
Mark Hurley, CEO – Spector Information Security
How to Join Webinar
When your booking has been confirmed, you will receive instructions and a unique link to join the webinar, at the specified time and date. Note: This link should not be shared with others; it is unique to you. Before joining, be sure to check your system requirements to avoid any connection issue.