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Lunch and Learn – Hawkes Bay

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Our lunch and learn series continues

Following on from our very successful “Lunch and Learn” sessions last year, we are already onto event number 3 for 2019!

This time we will be in Hawkes Bay on the 9th of April 2019 discussing the current state of cyber crime in New Zealand, particularly around current malware trends.

During the lunch you will get an overview of the landscape, the weaknesses in current prevention and possible solutions.

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

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