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WMCRC and CyberQ Group releases details of a new webinar, 'the good, bad, and ugly of the dark web'.

Updated: Mar 19, 2021

The Cyber Resilience Centre (CRC) for the West Midlands and world-renowned cyber security company CyberQ Group have released details of a new webinar, 'the good, bad, and ugly of the dark web'.



Join our Head of Cyber and Innovation, Hinesh Mehta, alongside Chris Woods, CEO and Founder of CyberQ Group, as they present the latest webinar for The Cyber Resilience Centre for the West Midlands.


The forty-five-minute webinar, called 'The good, the bad and the ugly of the web' will be held on Wednesday 31st March at 10 am. The last 15 minutes of the webinar is an opportunity for participants to ask questions.


With SMEs and micro-businesses falling victim to 10,000 cyber attacks a day, and UK businesses successfully hacked every 19 seconds, there is no better time to discover how to improve your business's cyber resilience.


The webinar will cover:

  • What is CyberQ Group?

  • What the dark web is and how it’s used

  • The bad of the dark web

  • The good of the dark web

  • TOR networks

  • What is The Cyber Resilience Centre for the West Midlands?

  • Law enforcement structure to tackle cyber crime

  • How to get help if you are a victim of cyber crime

How can I join the webinar?


Meeting ID: 932 6855 8672

Passcode: 247204


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+13462487799,,93268558672#,,,,*247204# US (Houston)


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· +44 208 080 6591 United Kingdom

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