Cyber security, AI and business continuity training for Emsworth businesses. We are just over the border in West Sussex and cover the Hampshire side of Chichester Harbour at the same price, travel included.
Getting to you: About 30 minutes from Bognor Regis, over the Hampshire border. Delivered onsite in Emsworth or live online. Onsite travel is included in the price.
Emsworth is in Hampshire, not West Sussex. That is worth saying plainly, because most of this site says West Sussex and it would be easy to read that as somebody else’s patch. It is not. We are about half an hour away, Emsworth is inside the core area, and the travel is included exactly as it is in Chichester.
The businesses here are mostly small and independently run. Shops, studios, food and drink, marine and waterfront trades, and professional people working from an office above the street or a room at home. Almost none of them have an IT department, which is exactly why the training is written the way it is.
Owner-run businesses share a particular weak point: everything depends on one person, and that person is busy. The passwords, the bank access, the supplier contacts and the knowledge of how any of it actually works all sit in the same head. That is a security problem and a continuity problem at once, and it is usually solved with an afternoon of work rather than a product.
For anyone taking deposits, whether that is a booking, a berth or a commission, invoice and payment fraud is the thing worth spending real time on. A criminal only needs your customers to believe one email about changed bank details, and the reputational damage lands on you even though the fraud was aimed at them.
Westbourne, Southbourne, Prinsted, Chidham, Nutbourne, Thorney Island, Hermitage, Warblington.
Yes. Emsworth, Havant, Hayling Island and the surrounding villages are all inside the core area, at the same price and with travel included. The West Sussex wording describes where we are based, not a boundary we stop at.
For a small team, often yes. The live online sessions run the same content for the same length, and nobody loses half a morning to travel. Onsite earns its place when you want the whole team in one room, or when the session is a tabletop disaster exercise and the conversation around the table is most of the value.