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Cylance Invitation

Advantage is proud to host Cylance for an afternoon discussion on today’s End Point protection landscape, and how Cylance can help protect your business from threats others can’t.

 

Following the presentation we will provide an opportunity to network with your peers over drinks and nibbles.

If you are interested, please get in touch with the team and we will send you a formal invite.

 

When: Tuesday 17 July 2018, 3.30pm-5pmhttps://youtu.be/vBS88EURKTI

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