When people picture a cyber attack, they often imagine something sudden and dramatic.
In reality, it’s usually much quieter than that.
Most cyber incidents begin with small, everyday things. An email that doesn’t look quite right. A file that won’t open. A system behaving slightly differently than usual. On a busy day, it’s easy to ignore these moments or assume they’ll sort themselves out.
But those early signs matter.
That’s why we’re running a short, practical webinar called If we get hacked tomorrow, what happens next?
Tuesday 12th May 2026 at 14:00-14:45
It’s designed for everyday working life not IT specialists or technical teams. The focus is on what employees are most likely to see first, what they should do if something doesn’t feel right, and why raising concerns early is so important.
We’ll talk through what actually happens once an issue is reported, who gets involved, and Alex Samson from New Dawn Risk explains what support becomes available to help the organisation respond and recover.
The goal is to help people feel more confident. Confident that they’ll recognise when something isn’t quite right, confident that they know what to do next, and confident that they’re not on their own if something does go wrong.
You can sign up here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/ad7690cb-6343-4957-bece-62fe4c0641c8@07773ec1-8fa1-47b4-8e07-fadeb2b8905d