In this 45-minute virtual workshop, designed specifically for West Highland businesses, Cyber Threat Intelligence Professional Josh will break down what you need to know and do to protect your business from cyber threats. Whether you’re running a café in Oban, a guesthouse in Skye, or a shop in Fort William, your business being connected to the internet makes cybersecurity relevant. The good news is: there are simple, practical steps you can take right now to safeguard your livelihood.
Josh will cover the essentials:
- Introduction to cybersecurity (in plain English)
- What good cyber hygiene looks like
- Your responsibilities as a business owner
- The myth that small businesses aren’t targeted
- Recent cyberattack trends relevant to small businesses in the West Highlands
- Cybersecurity basics: the minimum every business should be doing
- Going beyond the basics: how to advance your cyber maturity
- Practical steps you can take today
Best of all: Josh will share free resources and support available to Scottish SMEs. You don’t need to be a tech expert or spend a fortune to take action.
The session runs for 45 minutes, with a 30-35 minutes presentation followed by 10-15 minutes of Q&A.
Bring your questions and leave with steps you can take straight away.
The Zoom link will be sent the day before the event and again on the morning of the event.
Bio
Josh Darby MacLellan is a Cyber Threat Intelligence professional with experience in cybersecurity and geopolitical risk in the North American and European financial and tech sectors. He currently works as a Staff Threat Intelligence Advisor at Feedly, a threat intelligence company that specialises in using AI to automate open source intelligence collection and analysis. Josh has spoken at conferences including SANS CTI Summit and FIRST CTI Conference, and holds the CISSP and CCSP certifications. He enjoys contributing to the community by publishing articles, mentoring, and has held leadership roles in industry associations (including (ISC)2, TIER (Threat Intelligence Exchange Roundtable), and ASIS).