At a time when cyber threats are escalating, compliance expectations are tightening, and accountability is increasing across the supply chain, this is not just another technical presentation, it’s a must-attend industry session.
Across the UK, organisations are facing unprecedented scrutiny around:
High-profile incidents, including the attack on the British Library and the breach at Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council, have reinforced a critical reality:
For consultants and specifiers, this shift fundamentally changes the conversation.
It’s no longer just about functionality and compliance.
It’s about resilience, assurance and long-term risk ownership.
Cortech’s newly accredited CPD session has been developed to support professionals who recognise that:
Without revealing the detailed framework or methodologies discussed, the session challenges traditional thinking and equips attendees with a sharper lens through which to evaluate security solutions and partners.
This is about raising the bar across the industry.
The presentation is particularly relevant for:
If you are responsible for influencing or approving security system design in today’s connected environment, this session is designed with you in mind.
Official CPD accreditation confirms that this session delivers structured, measurable professional development, supporting ongoing competence in an industry where the risk landscape is evolving rapidly.
More importantly, it reflects Cortech’s continued commitment to education, transparency and raising standards across the sector.
The message is simple:
The organisations that adapt early will be the ones best positioned to lead. This CPD session is about understanding that shift, and staying ahead of it.
Cortech’s CPD accredited presentation is now available for booking, delivered either in person or virtually to suit your team. Places are limited to ensure meaningful engagement and discussion.
If you would like to arrange a session for your organisation, contact the Cortech team today.
Don’t leave security to chance. Make sure you’re part of the conversation shaping the future of high-security specification.