Workshop: Developing cyber resilience in the voluntary and community sector

NICVA

Email fraud, ransomware attacks and breaches are risks for all organisations now regardless of size or sector. Local playgroups or sports clubs through to international household name charities are all vulnerable and ensuring that we keep information about the people we work with secure is a top priority for most organisations. In addition, preventing fraud and complying with regulatory requirements such as GDPR are key organisational governance issues for us all.
Partnership approach
While many organisations have made significant improvements to their information security capability, we know that it can be challenging for smaller and medium sized organisations to access the services and skills and support that is needed to make cyber resilience a core foundation. Tackling these challenges requires a partnership approach.
NICVA is bringing key stakeholders and interested parties together to gather views on the challenges facing organisations and expertise to identify key focus areas to improve cyber resilience across the sector.
Design thinking
NICVA has engaged Work West to facilitate two sessions to take a broad range of perspectives using their “Thinc Social” process which has its basis in design and creative thinking.
If you are responsible for data protection, risk management, organisational governance, technology management, service management or communications these sessions are an opportunity to share and hear insights from your peers and shape the roadmap to improving cyber resilience in the voluntary sector.
Book your place here
If you can't make this session on 4 April 2019 you can book for our other session on 7 May 2019.
Date and Time
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Location
WorkWest
301 Glen Road
Belfast
BT11 8BU
United Kingdom
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