Pathways to Cyber Security

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As a result of the continuing digital revolution, computer systems are involved with just about every aspect of modern life. As the number of mobile users, digital applications, and data networks increase, so has the number of potential risks and threats, resulting in the need for talented professionals to secure and protect systems and data.

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If you are interested in working in this fast-expanding sector then signup to this session delivered by Coventry University London and a speaker from the Central Specialist Crime department, London Metropolitan Police. 

This will be a hybrid session, which will be delivered in person and livestreamed via zoom. Class teachers can contact Aasiya Hassan on aasiya.hassan@bdsip.co.uk to arrange transport dependent on location. 

Individual students are welcome to join virtually. 

Please indicate how you will be joining when registering. The zoom link will be sent via email when your registration is approved. Please check your junk folder for this email. 

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