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About 400 local businesses attended the Cybersecurity Webinar Series.

The series was designed to help them learn from experts and members of the Cybersecurity Governance Board how to keep their businesses, their computer systems, and their client information safe.

The nine-part series, composed of monthly lunch and learn webinars, was hosted by the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation in partnership with the Economic Development Department and the Cybersecurity Governance Board.

The government communications department said: “It has long been evident that businesses need to protect client information and computer systems from online threats.

“However, since the Covid-19 pandemic, that truth has become glaring. It is vital for businesses to understand the potential cyber threats that they are facing, how to mitigate them, and what the consequences are for those who commit such cybercrimes.

“In the monthly webinar series, members of the CGB informed participants about all aspects of cybersecurity that could affect their small and medium-sized businesses. Attendees gained critical information and skills on how to take the steps necessary to safeguard their systems.”

The topics for this series, although varied, were of equal importance to the Bermuda-based business owners.

Ronnie Viera, chief operating officer at First Atlantic Commerce, spoke on ensuring that businesses had the proper security measures in place.

Alex White, Bermuda's first Privacy Commissioner and Dr Marisa Stones, Head of the Government's PIPA/ Pati Unit, talked about the business owner's responsibility regarding privacy and client information.

Brett Henshilwood, partner at Deloitte Bermuda, discussed supply chain attacks, and Sheridan Smith, Director, management services/ information technology at the Bermuda Monetary Authority, explained how cybersecurity was not only for online businesses.

Noel Pearman, SVP, cyber product line leader at AXA XL, showed business owners how to assess business privacy and security risks.

The laws of the land also had their place in the series: Steve Cosham, National Disaster co-ordinator and Mr Viera, showed the interdependence of cybersecurity and Bermuda's critical infrastructure.

In addition, Mark Tomlinson, police sergeant in Technology Services and Digital Forensics, along with acting Detective Chief Inspector Paul Ridley, discussed Bermuda law as it relates to cybersecurity.

Mr Viera asked business owners whether they were confident that their online payment platform was secure. He then provided tips, advice, and guidance to assist them in the investigation.

After the event, he said: "I speak on behalf of the members of the Cybersecurity Governance Board in saying that we are pleased to have participated in the webinar series over the past several months. Goal three of the national strategy addresses awareness and capacity building.

“Collaborating with the EDD and the BEDC was therefore fully in line with what the board is working to achieve in terms of a generally heightened degree of awareness of cyber-risks."

Erica Smith, the executive director of the BEDC, said: "We were thrilled to join this collaboration and deliver this series of nine webinars over nine months.

“The webinar series provided our stakeholders with valuable information about the importance of cybersecurity, its associated benefits and potential threats. During and after the pandemic, many entrepreneurs had to rely on the internet to maintain a connection with their customers.

“Therefore, having industry experts provide advice, tips, and guidance on what to do to protect business and customer information was timely and necessary."

Ray Jones, Director of the EDD said,:"The EDD aims to advance the sustainable growth, development and diversification of Bermuda's economy. As increasing numbers of businesses make the transition to becoming more technology-focused, cybersecurity becomes all the more vital to the fulfilment of our mission."

He added: "We were satisfied with the large turnout and the success of this webinar series. We believe that developments such as this are key to ensuring the overall attractiveness of the Island as a jurisdiction. We are focused on Bermuda being a world leader in technology, and proper cybersecurity practices are fundamental to ensure that sustainable developments can be made in our economy."

Ronnie Viera, chief operating officer at First Atlantic Commerce (Photograph supplied)
Dr Marisa Stones, head of the government's Pipa/ Pati unit (Photograph supplied)
Ray Jones, the director of Bermuda’s Economic Development Department, Bermuda Government (Photograph supplied)
Alex White: Bermuda’s privacy commissioner (Photograph supplied)
Noel Pearman, SVP, cyber product line leader, AXA XL (photograph supplied)
Sheridan Smith, director, management services/ information technology at the Bermuda Monetary Authority, (Photograph supplied)

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Published June 28, 2022 at 7:32 am (Updated June 28, 2022 at 7:32 am)

Hundreds attend cybersecurity webinars

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