Final Tickets Released for Solihull Cyber Summit Supporting Local Business Leaders

After selling out earlier than expected, the organisers of the Solihull Cyber Advice Network (SCAN): Business Resilience 2025 have announced a final capacity release of just 20 extra tickets for the upcoming summit on Thursday 2 October.
Taking place at the National Motorcycle Museum, the event brings together forward-thinking business leaders, cyber experts, and resilience professionals—all focused on helping small and medium-sized businesses protect what matters most in today’s digital world.
Far more than a tech seminar, SCAN tackles the growing business impact of cyber threats like ransomware, phishing, data breaches, and compliance risks—issues that are increasingly hitting headlines and balance sheets across the West Midlands.
Attendees will gain practical, jargon-free insight from professionals in cyber insurance, law enforcement, incident response, and staff training. The agenda includes expert talks, panel discussions, and a networking lunch—all free to attend for SME owners and directors.
“Cyber threats are no longer just an IT concern—they’ve become a critical business survival issue,” said Damien Biddulph, Managing Director at Discus Systems.
“This summit is about equipping local businesses with the tools, knowledge, and connections they need to stay resilient in an increasingly risky digital landscape,” added Cassandra Campbell, event organiser for the SCAN summit.
📍 Event Details:
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Date: Thursday 2 October 2025
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Time: 8:30am arrival for coffee, event ends with a networking lunch
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Venue: National Motorcycle Museum, Coventry Road, B92 0EJ
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Parking: Free on-site parking available
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Access: Enter via the Museum doors and head upstairs to The Crow’s Nest
Only 20 final seats remain, and no further releases are planned.
To book one of the last remaining free tickets, visit: SCAN2025