Ethical hacker Jamie Woodruff was a guest speaker as 50 of Lancashire’s brightest young business people came together in Lancaster for the Lancashire Business View ‘Young ‘Uns’ networking event.
He described hacking as “the art of manipulation to get success.”
He told the event: “Winning the new business award means the absolute world to us - it shows the incredible skills and efforts of the team, shouts to the world why we’re different, and what we’re coming after next.”
Nicola Byrne of Riskeye was the third of the guest speakers to give their words of advice and encouragement.
“These events are a dedicated platform for people to come together and meet like-minded people, an opportunity to learn and develop, whilst being inspired by the success stories.”
Our next Young ‘Uns event will take place on June 28 at BAE Systems at Samlesbury. You can find out more information and reserve your place on a Young ‘Uns event here. And as part of Lancashire Business View’s continuing commitment to recognising the county’s young talent please do not hesitate to get involved with our Young ‘Uns feature and showcase your own inspiring story and achievements.
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