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Lunch and Learn – Hamilton – 24th September

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Our lunch and learn series continues

Due to popular demand we are bringing our highly regarded Lunch and Learn series to Hamilton on the 24th of September 2019.

Join the Cylance Sales Manager APAC Ian Berkery and the Advantage Protect team to get a first-hand look at how cybercrime is conducted today.

Over lunch you will learn how to combat the most damaging attack strategies, and how to prevent both known and unknown threats that haven’t been seen before.


Members of the audience will be invited to participate in a live ransomware attack to find out how easy it is to obtain, weaponize and deliver malware, as well as learn techniques that adversaries use to bypass existing security solutions.
(no technical experience is required!)

At time of writing we have a couple of seats left – get in touch if you are interested in attending.

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