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    Mandy Haeburn-Little talks about The Benefits for Business of CRC Board Membership

    en-gbJuly 14, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In this Episode Ross Brown of the SWCRC talks to Mandy Haeburn-Little of Business Resilience International Management (BRIM) about the CRC concept and their relevance and importance to businesses and their supply chains, as well as the benefits that can be had from joining the Board of a Cyber Resilience Centre.

    Mandy has worked in the private sector throughout her career. She has worked extensively with companies facing significant challenges and has been recognised for her creativity in finding solutions to dilemmas, has an unparalleled network of contacts and has particular acute knowledge of the international cyber landscape as well as excellent socio-political knowledge.

    As well as leading and delivering the national Programme of Cyber Centres for Policing, Mandy is also now working directly with National and International business leaders on the development of a single National entity which will support the network of Regional Cyber Resilience Centres.

    Thanks to Richard Smithson and his music from the album Upbeat

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    Thanks to Richard Smithson and his music from the album Upbeat

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