Is your plant vulnerable to cyber-attacks?

Easy steps to closing the door.

High profile cyber attacks on banks, charities, telecom companies etc have hit the headlines lately, but your plant is just as much at risk! Have you evaluated how secure your plant is?   

In a bid to help industrialists better prepare for possible infringement to their industrial control systems network security, experts at the Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology have devised a one day short course that examines this topic from design through to installation. It will inform attendees of best practice in industry such as strategies, activities, or approaches, which have been shown to be effective through research, evaluation and implementation.

The Chancellor has pledged to increase spending on cyber security to £1.9 billion by 2020.

You are not being asked to spend a billion; just £490 will secure your place on this one day course on 9 March 2016 at the Centre’s premises in Chatham Maritime, Kent.

Contact details:
Wolfson-enquiries@gre.ac.uk

020 8331 8646

www.bulksolids.com

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