Your Voice, Our Focus: Co-creating Cybersecurity in 2024
Join us virtually for Yorkshire Cyber Security Cluster's first event of 2024!
Join us for our first event of 2024: an interactive 1 hour session on Wednesday 17th January 2024, from 12:00 - 13:00 GMT! This session will be led by the South Yorkshire Chapter of the Yorkshire Cyber Security Cluster.
We invite you to give us your feedback, thoughts and ideas on the Yorkshire Cyber Security Cluster, as this event aims to reflect on the achievements of 2023 and outline the strategic roadmap for the upcoming year, including a panel discussion with the YCSC team!
The YCSC:
The YCSC is a professional network of cyber security practitioners and those with an interest in the industry, created as part of the UK Cyber Security Forum to help cyber security experts and organisations across the region to collaborate and build a stronger standard of cyber security as part of a knowledge exchange collective.
The cluster's role is to support, inspire, and work collaboratively with cyber security professionals to strengthen the regional cyber security ecosystem.
1. Achieve sustainable funding
2 . Develop a strong committed community membership
3 . Support local economy
4. Establish as an authentic leader in the cyber security industry
5. Defining, developing and support achievable pathways
Any views or opinions expressed at YCSC events by our speakers are solely those of the individual and do not necessarily represent those of Yorkshire Cyber Security Cluster.
https://ycsc.org.uk/privacy-policy/
Our events are for adults aged 16 years and over.
YCSC is a membership organisation; becoming a member of the YCSC means you will receive access to many exclusive career development tools on our Knowledge Bank, access to a thriving cyber security community and also be part of a catalyst for change in the industry. Join the YCSC today: https://ycsc.org.uk/membership/.
COVID-19
YCSC is following government guidelines and we ask attendees to continue to also follow these guidelines. Please visit https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/ for more information and guidance.
Join us virtually for Yorkshire Cyber Security Cluster's first event of 2024!
Join us for our first event of 2024: an interactive 1 hour session on Wednesday 17th January 2024, from 12:00 - 13:00 GMT! This session will be led by the South Yorkshire Chapter of the Yorkshire Cyber Security Cluster.
We invite you to give us your feedback, thoughts and ideas on the Yorkshire Cyber Security Cluster, as this event aims to reflect on the achievements of 2023 and outline the strategic roadmap for the upcoming year, including a panel discussion with the YCSC team!
The YCSC:
The YCSC is a professional network of cyber security practitioners and those with an interest in the industry, created as part of the UK Cyber Security Forum to help cyber security experts and organisations across the region to collaborate and build a stronger standard of cyber security as part of a knowledge exchange collective.
The cluster's role is to support, inspire, and work collaboratively with cyber security professionals to strengthen the regional cyber security ecosystem.
1. Achieve sustainable funding
2 . Develop a strong committed community membership
3 . Support local economy
4. Establish as an authentic leader in the cyber security industry
5. Defining, developing and support achievable pathways
Any views or opinions expressed at YCSC events by our speakers are solely those of the individual and do not necessarily represent those of Yorkshire Cyber Security Cluster.
https://ycsc.org.uk/privacy-policy/
Our events are for adults aged 16 years and over.
YCSC is a membership organisation; becoming a member of the YCSC means you will receive access to many exclusive career development tools on our Knowledge Bank, access to a thriving cyber security community and also be part of a catalyst for change in the industry. Join the YCSC today: https://ycsc.org.uk/membership/.
COVID-19
YCSC is following government guidelines and we ask attendees to continue to also follow these guidelines. Please visit https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/ for more information and guidance.