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Launch of Cyber Security Report 2021 – State of Cyber Security in Kenya, South Africa and Zimbabwe

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This virtual conference is scheduled for Wednesday 1st September at 10:00 – 11:30 CAT

WHAT:
LIQUID INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGIES (www.Liquid.Tech) will be launching its 2021 Cyber Security report highlighting the findings of the state of Cyber Security in Kenya, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. This virtual conference is scheduled for Wednesday 1st September at 10:00 – 11:30 CAT and it includes a panel discussion with subject-matter experts from Liquid Intelligent Technologies from the three countries.
The report collates some feedback of IT Decision Makers on Cyber Security in the three countries among them being top security risks and challenges of working from home; and the investments that businesses have made towards building a more secure workforce.

WHO:
Ignus De Villiers – Head of Cyber Security, Liquid Intelligent Technologies, South Africa
Dr. Craig van Rooyen – Chief Commercial Officer of Liquid Intelligent Technologies, South Africa
Lorreta Songola – Regional Chief Business Officer, Liquid Intelligent Technologies, Southern Africa
Richard Muthua – Head of Solutions and Corporate Sales, Liquid Intelligent Technologies, Kenya

WHEN: Wednesday 1st September from 10:00-11:30 AM CAT (See here what time it will be in your countryhttps://bit.ly/3g8xMRK)

WHERE: Online via Zoom. All journalists should register for accreditation to receive Zoom login details. Please click on this link to register https://APO-opa.com/litcybersec

Once you register you will receive zoom log in details for your attendance.

LANGUAGE: English

For any interviews/media requests please contact Cheryl, Lerato, Sandra, Tracy, Beatrice or Dawit directly through our emails or via opc@apo-opa.com

We look forward to your attendance.
SOURCE
Liquid Intelligent Technologies
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