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Trustee Week special - Cyber security basics: managing risk as a board or committee

Wednesday 06 November 2024
19:00 to 20:30

Description

As a trustee board of a small charity or committee overseeing a local community group, there are various responsibilities you should be aware of in relation to safeguarding your organisation's systems and data in order to protect the people you serve.

Join this session for an introduction to 5 simple steps your organisation should take, as recommended by the National Cyber Security Centre. We will also share a range of resources you can share with staff, volunteers and your communities to raise awareness and embed best practice.

This session will cover

We will look at:
* Passwords
* Phising & other email scams
* Antivirus & malware
* Securing devices
* Back up

Is this course for me?

This course is for trustees & committees of small charities and community groups who want to ensure they are following best practice and complying with current legislation relating to safeguarding systems, data and ultimately the people you support.

Course format

Group introductory training webinar

This session is an online live-format webinar. As with all of Superhighways' online training, there will be some interactivity, which may include asking you to contribute to the chat, take part in polls or join a short breakout session for a conversation with other participants.

Joining by video will give you the best possible experience - but isn't essential throughout.

We may ask you to introduce yourselves. There will be a chance to ask questions.

Trainer/s

Kate White has managed Superhighways for over 20 years and has extensive experience in supporting small charities and community organisations to be more efficient and effective using digital technology for social impact.

Paul has been working with technology and websites for over 30 years. He has helped establish charitable CICs running local fund raising events (Kew Fete & Kew Village market) and worked with Charities in the Richmond/Kew area developing their websites and getting the most from the software available to them. Paul loves investigating new software products and helping organizations choose the most appropriate tools and get the most out of them to benefit their organisation.

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Cost Free