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New dates announced for CYBERUK 2021

While CYBERUK may not be happening this week due to COVID-19, we’re pleased to reconfirm our support as a lead sponsor for the rescheduled event next year.

The flagship event, held by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), will now take place on 11 and 12 May 2021 at the ICC Wales, Newport.

CYBERUK brings together more than 2,500 experts from government, academia and industry, with a focus on ensuring the UK leads the way when it comes to cyber resilience.

Ollie Whitehouse, global CTO at NCC Group commented: “CYBERUK is fantastic opportunity for experts from across the board to come together and share best practice.

“As we continue on our mission to create a safer and more secure society, we’re proud to be supporting CYBERUK next year as a lead sponsor and look forward to collaborating with other delegates and sharing our own expertise.”

Keep your eyes peeled for more information on key dates and exciting content from us in the lead up to the event next year!

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