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SMOs in the East: Join the SECURE-AI Project by Anglia Ruskin University

  • janna7555
  • 3 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Exploring AI for your business but worried about the risks?


If you’re a small or medium-sized organisation in the East of England interested in using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to strengthen your cyber security, the Secure-AI programme could be just what you need.


Led by experts at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) and funded by Innovate UK, this free initiative is designed to help local SMOs safely and confidently explore how AI can support them in their journey to cyber resilience, without the jargon or high costs.


So, what’s included?


You’ll get access to:

  • Free, easy-to-follow training sessions

  • Practical, hands-on workshops and impact clinics

  • Helpful guides and online resources

  • Opportunities to connect with other local businesses and cybersecurity experts


And who can join?


Any small to medium-sized organisation based in the East of England interested in learning more about AI and cyber security. No technical experience needed!


Why should you get involved?


  • Learn how to better protect your business from online threats

  • Gain confidence in using AI responsibly and effectively

  • Join a growing community of innovative, cyber security-minded businesses

  • Access to valuable resources even after the project finishes


If you’re ready to take part in this initiative, you can register by clicking here. It’s complete free to join so don’t miss this chance to learn more about how you can protect your business from the threats of fraud and cybercrime.


Let’s work together to build a smarter, safer digital future for the East of England.


SECURE-AI is delivered in partnership with MHK Consulting, Cyber East, and the ISC2 East of England Chapter. The Eastern Cyber Resilience Centre is delighted to support this initiative and extend the opportunity to be involved in it to our members.

 
 
 

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