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RESOLVE EMPLOYS CYBER SECURITY CONSULTANT SHEFFIELD CHURCHES ANNOUNCE FIRST EQUALITY PRACTITIONER

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In response to the significant threat cyberattacks hold for businesses, Resolve has added a cyber security consultant to its ranks of IT engineers. The IT support company – that has been providing award winning service for nearly 20 years – promoted Matt Wornes from technical specialist to the new senior role, offering organisations the opportunity to entrust their security to a technical expert.

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Loma Jones joined SCCCC as their inaugural Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Lead Practitioner at the end of 2022. Her mission is to capitalise on the warm, caring, peoplefocused ethos at SCCCC and ensure these supportive, free services are accessible. She wants to welcome new service users and volunteers and to hear from them about how best they can serve their community’s cultural needs.

She is keen to showcase that SCCCC is a welcoming space for LGBT+ people and people of all ethnicities and religions.

Commercial Director, Jude Coulthard says the new role will be of considerable benefit to customers, adding: “Our customers can focus on running their businesses knowing that the threat of attack is significantly reduced, and their cyber security defences have increased. Cyber-attacks can be very costly; by making use of our in-house resources, customers can mitigate this risk.”

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