An Hour Well Spent: Reduce the Threat of Cyber Crime to your Business
Date and Time
Tuesday Mar 5, 2019
8:00 AM - 9:30 AM GMT
Location
Doncaster Racecourse
The Grandstand
Leger Way
Doncaster
DN2 6BB
Fees/Admission
Members: FREE
Non-members: £15.00+VAT
Contact Information
Paige Simpson, 01302 640106
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Description
Is this event for you?
The event is aimed at all organisations who have an IT system and hold Data, IP or PII. You will gain valuable knowledge enabling you to reduce the threat of cyber crime to your organisation both internally and externally
Why should I attend?
• Subjects covered will be the key Cyber threats to SME’s and how to mitigate the risk.
• You will find out how to reduce vulnerabilities in supply chains,
• You will find out how to reduce vulnerabilities in supply chains,
• We will discuss policy considerations
• You will learn how to access available free resources.
• This is a non-technical fact based presentation aimed at board level executives
Format
8:00am - 8:30am - Registration with Tea/Coffee
8:30am - Presentation
9:30am - Close
Format
8:00am - 8:30am - Registration with Tea/Coffee
8:30am - Presentation
9:30am - Close
Speaker Bio:
Shelton has over 17 Years’ experience in law enforcement and is currently the manager of the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Cyber Crime Team.
He has responsibilities for:-
Protect – (Cyber threat mitigation advice for public and private sector)
Prevent –( Disruption, diversion, education and support).
Shelton works alongside UK Government agencies, international law enforcement and investigation teams dealing with new attack vector’s.
He works at identifying new social engineering tactics and provides Cyber security advice for staff and decision makers alike.
Shelton works alongside academia and the community to identify the gifted security experts of the future with a view of educating, developing, supporting them to enhance their skills.
Shelton has spoken at number of events including Keynotes at conferences for international trade, academia, chambers of commerce and federation of small business.
As a police officer for 17 years and a sergeant for over 10 of those Shelton has extensive experience in Incident response, critical incident management, intelligence assessments, threats to life, incident investigation, safeguarding the vulnerable, public order and large scale operations.
He has a high level of experience working at a strategic level. Shelton has also received commendations for his management of serious and complex crimes.