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Cyber security training - one size doesn’t fit all

  • Thursday, 12th June 2025 Posted 4 months ago in by Mike Hewitt
Dominic Carroll, Director of Portfolio at e2e-assure, explains that the company’s recent research reveals that while men and women recognise the importance of security, businesses are missing a crucial opportunity to drive forward cyber resilience, as they feel disconnected to training provided - to ensure cyber resilience, businesses must take a more proactive approach, aligning it with employee needs.

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