The Cyber Networking Breakfast is set to return in March following the success of last year's event.
Taking place on March 27 at the West Homes Stadium in Peterborough, business owners can expect invaluable discussions, connections and speakers offering informative keynotes.
Smart Solutions, a Peterborough based IT firm, has assembled another stellar line-up of guests, offering insights that promise to be both informative and transformative.
The award-winning telecoms provider launched the event last year with guest speakers from WatchGuard and Alan Boswell Group providing tips on how businesses can avoid common tech pitfalls.
Jenny Melling, Sales and Marketing Manager at Smart Solutions said: "We were thrilled with the fantastic response to our very first Cyber Networking Breakfast last October, and we're excited to build upon that success with our upcoming event.
"It is a testament to the increasing importance of cybersecurity in today's digital landscape. I'm especially excited about providing attendees with the opportunity to witness first-hand how easy it can be to get hacked, as well as offering them the chance to check if their business domain has been compromised on the dark web - something you don’t get the chance to do every day."
The event, which took place last October, proved to be more than just an occasion; it ignited a wave of enthusiasm among local businesses to fortify their cybersecurity strategies.
According to the latest IBM Data Breach Report, 83% of organisations experienced more than one data breach in 2022.
Business owners will have a chance to engage with speakers at the forefront of cybersecurity who will deliver keynote addresses covering the latest trends, strategies for safeguarding businesses, and the unseen impacts of cyber threats.
With free entry, attendees will also have the chance to connect, share insights and even experience a free guided tour of Peterborough United football stadium.
Free tickets can be purchased online.
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