Espria hosts SOC simulation event to tackle cyber threats

Espria and Sophos unite IT and finance leaders for a cyber simulation event on 7th October at Churchill War Rooms.

  • Wednesday, 10th September 2025 Posted 7 months ago in by Aaron Sandhu

Espria, a prominent UK managed services provider, has teamed up with Sophos to host "SOC vs The Clock," an unprecedented high-intensity simulation event. Scheduled for 7th October at the iconic Churchill War Rooms, this immersive experience is designed for IT and finance/operational leaders to witness firsthand the dynamics of a cybersecurity breach.

The event aims to illuminate the speed, impact, and financial consequences of cyber incidents. Participants, segmented into teams, will face a simulated cyber-attack, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of its ramifications in real-time. Tackling the crisis from both technical and financial angles, the event promises to stretch the participants' skills and showcase the importance of robust cyber defences.

Stephen Cook, Head of Sales at Espria, emphasised the importance of understanding that cyberattacks concern the entire business and not just the IT department. By encouraging collaboration between IT and operational sectors, the initiative seeks to foster a holistic approach towards cybersecurity.

"SOC vs The Clock" transcends traditional theoretical discussions, amplifying the urgency and criticality of a live cyberattack scenario. The stakes are real; delays and indecision could cost businesses significantly.

As part of the event, empowering organisations to make faster, more judicious decisions is at the core of the agenda. By simulating real-life events and encouraging tandem work between IT and finance teams, a unified security strategy is highlighted.

For business leaders, it serves as a pivotal moment to introspect and evaluate their readiness against threats like phishing attacks. Questions concerning existing protocols, ongoing vulnerability scans, and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) strategies come to the fore, underscoring the event's significance. Espria's collaboration with Sophos seeks to equip leaders with practical skills to bolster their organisation's security framework.

Concluding the event's overview, Cook urges IT and finance leaders alike to seize this opportunity, a step beyond mere knowledge acquisition, towards genuinely building resilience against modern cyber threats.

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