Course Details

You don’t need to be a tech expert to make your accountancy services safer from cyber threats - and you don’t have to do it alone.

 

Join with the Cyber Resilience Centre for a webinar that profiles everyday cyber risks in an accountancy setting and introduces the fully-funded Cyber PATH programme, delivered through the Cyber Resilience Centre Network, which gives accountants fully funded professional support to help improve your businesses cyber resilience. Services include vulnerability checks, staff training, and Microsoft 354 reviews - all explained in plain, easy-to-understand language.

 

Whether you’re preparing for Cyber Essentials accreditation, meeting commissioner requirements, or simply want to better protect your residents, staff, and data, this session will show you the support available and how to access it.

 

In this session Richard Morrison-Butcher will cover the following topics:

 

  • Overview of the cost to the UK economy from fraud and cybercrime
  • Everyday cyber risks in accountancy settings - simple examples of threats your service could face
  • Overview of fully-funded Cyber PATH services available to accountants
  • How to book your free Cyber PATH support and what to expect

 

Who should attend: Anyone working in the financial sector, including accountants, bookkeepers, insurance brokers, and anyone responsible for safeguarding financial data.

 

No technical knowledge required - this session is designed to be accessible and practical for all.

 

About The CRC Network

The Cyber Resilience Centre Network (CRC Network) is a police-led organisation established to help small and medium organisations protect themselves from cyber crime. Working with law enforcement, industry partners and academia, we provide fully-funded guidance, tools and services to improve cyber resilience across England and Wales.

CPD Course Speaker

Detective Chief Inspector

Richard Morrison-Butcher

Richard brings more than 18 years of experience in UK policing, specialising in cybercrime investigation, fraud, digital forensics, and complex case management. He has held national coordination roles and is a recent graduate of both the College of Policing’s Fast-Track Leadership Programme and an Information Security postgraduate. Alongside his policing expertise, Richard brings private sector experience from running his own SME, giving him a unique understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing London’s business community.