Training News
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Operations Manager Enrolled on Renown Security Management Course
We are proud to announce that our Operations Manager, Joanne Partington, is enrolled in the ISMI’s Certified Security Management Professional (CSMP) Level 6 Diploma.
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December Workshop Announced
Equilibrium Risk is excited to announce that the date of their final workshop of the year will be Tuesday 3rd December, in Huddersfield.
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Events Announced
The next couple of months promises to be a busy period for Equilibrium Risk as they announce the launch of 2 events. Read all about where and when and why you shouldn’t miss out.
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More Workshop Success for Equilibrium Risk
Following the success of the first Understanding your Security Risk workshop, we are delighted to announce that the second workshop, held last month, was also a hit.
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May Workshop Date Announced
Following the success of our first Understanding your Security Risk workshop, we are delighted to announce the date for our second workshop.
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Understand your Security Risk
Your business is at risk from cyber attacks, criminal activity and even accidents at work. But with budgets being tight, where do you invest your hard earned money?
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Equilibrium Risk examine cyber security threats to Huddersfield businesses
On Wednesday 30th of November, Equilibrium Risk’s Cyber Security expert, Stefan Garczynski will be presenting at an informative cyber security event at the 3M Buckley Innovation Centre.
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Launching our Training Course
Ever since Equilibrium Risk’s first inception, Jason and I, have wanted to run training courses. We didn’t want to run just run-of-the-mill courses that ‘ticked the box’. We wanted to run first class courses with added value. Courses that successful candidates would talk about. Courses that not only taught, but courses that could practice and train students in a realistic
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Threat Understanding and Awareness
Some basic principles and advice to help improve the security at your place of work. Not all will be relevant to you but use what is useful. Implementing changes that will have the most effect but the least disruption generally work the best.