CEO Adrian Burden of BetaDen alumni BlockMark Technologies attended the formal launch of the Cyber Resilience Pledge at 10 Downing Street.
We have some exciting news to share courtesy of BetaDen Accelerate Cohort 3.0 alumni BlockMark Technologies, who were represented by CEO & Founder Adrian Burden at the formal launch of the Cyber Resilience Pledge at Number 10 Downing Street in recognition of the business becoming one of the very first organisations to commit to the pledge.
BlockMark Technologies, who issue verifiable digital certification for sectors such as training and quality assurance have committed itself to the three principles of the Cyber Resilience Pledge (making Cyber a board responsibility, signing up to Early Warning and requiring Cyber Security Essentials across supply chains) alongside organisations such as Microsoft & ITV after the UK Government recently introduced the initiative to tackle the increasing level of cyber threats to businesses across the country.
BlockMark's commitment earned them an invite to a reception hosted by Technology Secretary Liz Kendall at 10 Downing Street, where the pledge was formally launched.
We'd like to congratulate BlockMark on both earning an invite to Downing Street & leading the way among globally recognisable businesses in signing the pledge to help tackle cyber crime in the UK.
If you'd like to view the original announcement post from BlockMark, use the link here.
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