Course Details

The phrases “Data Protection” and “Cyber Security” can immediately strike fear into accountants and accountancy staff, yet the reality is that both represent very “human” subjects that (when combined) can create a hugely powerful defence strategy for your firm. In 2018, when the GDPR was on all our minds – very few of us were talking about cyber security. Fast forward 4 years and cyber security has been identified as THE key to the future of accountancy firms, as some found to their cost in January of this year.

In this webinar, we explore a plain-English view of both subjects, discover why they are very different – yet intrinsically linked – and why together they become stronger than the sum of their parts. In turn, protecting your firm, your clients, your stakeholders, your employees – and your reputation.

In this session Richard Jackson will cover:

  • Accountancy Under Attack: 2022 Trend & Predictions for 2023
  • What is Data Protection – and what does in mean to Accountants in 2022?
  • Cyber Security: 3 Quick Wins to Secure Your Practice
  • How to Build a Combined Accountancy Security Strategy
  • Security Leadership & Avoiding Cyber Icebergs: Who Steers Your Ship?

 

CPD Course Speaker

Moore ClearComm

Richard Jackson

Through his expertise in Business Development & Project/Account Management with specialisms in Health & Social Care and Accountancy, Richard is dedicated to helping all organisations and the people who work within them, to understand and embrace the power they hold - in keeping data secure (and the cyber criminals away!).

Richard's responsibilities include delivery of bespoke webinars and training in respect of cyber security, GDPR compliance, and NHS DSPT awareness.

At his current role as a Cyber Security & Data Protection Specialist for Accountancy and Health & Social Care at Moore ClearComm, he is responsible for delivering cutting edge compliance solutions for health technology providers, globally and is working directly with NHS CCG`s and AHSN`s across England, to support care homes with the NHS DSPT.