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Sign up for free training: How to Manage Cyber Security in Buildings

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In June 2016, IFSEC will be hosting a series of events to help heads of security and facilities to deal with cyber security in their buildings. Sign up today for your free training.

As modern physical security systems are now linked to each other and to the internet across IP networks, making buildings we protect and manage open to the risk of being hacked and cyber attacks.

Pick from training sessions:

  • Cyber Security Crashcourse – an executive summary of security issues and how to deal with them
  • Get hands on with Smart Security and internet of things products from London Tech Week
  • Case studies of how buildings are being protected against the cyber security risk
  • And more.

Space is limited, so will be on a ‘first come, first served’ basis.

Please note that by completing the form below you will be automatically registered for IFSEC International 2016, 21-23 June, ExCeL London.

Sign up for free training below

  • Please select one or more events taking place between 21-23rd June 2016.
  • Please select any of the training sessions you would like to attend. You can pick more than one.
  • Please provide name and job title
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