Cybercrime and Fraud Conference is your chance to learn more about digital crime threats

Lancashire’s Cybercrime and Fraud Conference is your chance to get ahead of the growing digital threats affecting our communities.

Taking place on Wednesday 15th October at Crow Wood Hotel & Spa Resort, this free, one-day event will aim to bring together professionals from youth services, education, social care, housing, and community support to tackle cybercrime and online fraud.

Hear from powerful keynote speakers including Georgia Harrison MBE, advocate for online safety and image-based abuse reform, and Tony Sales, a former fraudster now leading the fight against fraud.

Gain practical tools to protect vulnerable individuals, learn about emerging risks, and connect with others working to build digital resilience across Lancashire.

This conference offers a unique opportunity to connect with peers, hear from lived-experience voices, and contribute to shaping Lancashire’s response to digital threats.

Complimentary refreshments will be available throughout the day.

Places are limited – don’t miss out.

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