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The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has launched a dedicated advice line to help small organisations prepare for a new data protection law.
WELSH cyber-security specialists Capital Network Solutions (CNS) have successfully certified over 1000 Cyber Essentials customers, establishing themselves as one of the biggest certification bodies in the UK.
In a piece of research recently undertaken by iZurick it was found that 875,000 SME’s across the UK have been affected by a cyber-attack over the last 12 months.
On Thursday 29 June the Prince’s Responsible Business Network, associated partners, friends, sponsors and colleagues celebrated the 2017 #WalesRBAwards and the positive impact business makes on Welsh society, economy and the environment.
Welsh cyber-security specialists, Capital Network Solutions, are urging Welsh businesses to familiarise themselves with the upcoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which will come into place in May 2018.
A Newport-based entrepreneur has encouraged more businesses to contact Business Wales, after the Welsh Government’s business support service helped him secure £46k in funding to grow his business.
An old barn just off the High Street in Crickhowell has been transformed into a delightful ice-cream parlour thanks to support from the Welsh Government’s Business Wales service.
A Welshpool resident has seen his dream of running his own business become a reality after seeking help from the Welsh Government’s Business Wales service.
A social enterprise company based in Flintshire is thriving after receiving support from the Welsh Government’s business support service, Business Wales, and has been shortlisted for a national award.
A bathroom and kitchen design studio, based in Llanelli, has gone from strength to strength and is celebrating its one-year anniversary, after receiving start-up support from Business Wales.