Huddersfield welcomes cyber security event this March

The latest cyber security and technology solutions will be shared with business leaders at a free event in spring, with a specialist speaker leading the line-up. The event takes place at Huddersfield Town John Smith Stadium on Wednesday March 22 at 12 pm.

The Concorde Tech and Cyber Security Summit will see author Jamie Bartlett discuss his work on internet culture, online technology, and social media as a guest speaker. The event is being organised by Concorde Technology Group, a company that is well-known for its expertise in providing technology solutions and cybersecurity services to businesses of all sizes.

As part of its commitment to helping businesses stay ahead of the curve, the company has organised this event to provide valuable insights and practical guidance on the latest trends, threats, and best practices in the tech and cybersecurity industries.

Concorde’s chief executive Neil Roberts: “We’re thrilled to be hosting this event, which promises to be a valuable and informative day for anyone interested in the technology and cybersecurity industries. We’re looking forward to welcoming attendees from across the region, and to hearing from our keynote speaker, who we’re sure will provide some valuable insights and inspiration for our guests.”

The event will feature a range of informative and engaging sessions, including presentations and discussions covering the latest trends and challenges in the tech and cybersecurity fields. Attendees can look forward to hearing from some of the most respected names in the industry, including a special guest keynote speaker Jamie Bartlett.

The summit, which takes place in March, will give attendees access to the expertise of other technology and cyber security businesses taking part.

They include Watchguard, a pioneering business founded in Seattle and delivering cutting-edge cyber security technology through easy-to-deploy solutions. With bases on six continents, its products are designed to protect computer networks from outside threats such as malware and ransomware.

Arctic Wolf will also be on hand to share its expertise in monitoring, detecting, and responding to cyber threats. With bases in the UK, US, and Germany, it has been included in the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 of the most rapidly-growing tech companies for the last four years running.

NetApp, which engages in the design, manufacture, marketing, and technical support of storage and data management, is also on the line-up. Its experts will offer information about cloud data solutions, and security for businesses.

Jamie Bartlett will deliver his keynote speech at 1.30 pm. As well as writing for the Spectator and the Telegraph, he is the bestselling author of books focusing on the use of technology: The Dark Net, Radicals, and The People Vs Tech.


By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily

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