
This Cyber Security Roundtable Event is organise by Training and Manufacturing Group (TMG) it is a discussion forum where business leaders, IT specialists, and cyber security experts come together to explore current cyber threats, share experiences, and discuss practical strategies to improve organisational cyber resilience.
Purpose of the Event
The purpose of the roundtable is to create a confidential, collaborative environment where participants can openly discuss challenges, risks, and solutions related to cyber security. The focus is on interactive dialogue rather than presentations.
TMG has partnered with Bold IT who has been supporting businesses for over 30 years. Moving away from being just another IT support company, Bold IT is highly accredited and award-winning company who want to partner with your business.
Our experts will be the Managing Director and IT Manger will take us through the event. Danny Leitch – Managing Director. Danny is a former Major in the Parachute Regiment and now leads the team at Bold IT. With decades of operational experience across the globe, Danny will give an insight on the role of leadership in cyber resilience. Liam Matthews-Dibbins – IT Manager. Liam is a former lecturer in IT at Birmingham City University, and has worked as head of service and projects at Bold IT. Liam leads on IT projects and supports delivery of IT excellence to businesses and education and will share best practice for growing your cyber security posture.
Key Objectives
- Share real-world cyber security challenges faced by organisations
- Discuss emerging cyber threats and trends affecting businesses
- Exchange best practice approaches to cyber risk management
- Explore practical solutions and technologies to strengthen cyber defences
- Encourage peer-to-peer learning and collaboration
Typical Topics Covered
Discussion topics may include:
- Cyber threat landscape and emerging risks
- Data protection and regulatory compliance
- Ransomware and phishing attacks
- Cyber security culture and employee awareness
- Incident response and business continuity planning
- Supply chain cyber security risks
- The role of leadership in cyber resilience
Format of the Event
A typical cyber roundtable usually includes:
- 10–20 senior participants to encourage meaningful discussion
- A facilitator or cyber expert to guide conversation
- Short insight presentations or case studies
- Interactive discussion and sharing of experiences
- Opportunity for networking and collaboration
Benefits for Participants
Attendees gain:
- Insight into how other organisations manage cyber risk
- Practical advice from industry experts
- Opportunities to build partnerships and share knowledge
- Increased awareness of cyber security best practices
Outcome
The roundtable aims to leave participants with actionable insights, stronger networks, and a clearer understanding of how to protect their organisations against evolving cyber threats.



