CyberLab at Manchester Digital Fintech Conference

CyberLab at Manchester Digital’s Fintech Conference: Industry Insights

Building Trust in a Digital-First World

Last week, CyberLab proudly joined industry leaders at the Manchester Digital Fintech Conference, where our very own Matthew Workman, Cyber Sales Account Manager, took to the stage for a panel discussion on one of the most pressing topics in the sector today: Trust & Security – Navigating Risk in a Digital-First World.

Chaired by Tim Brewin of Lloyds Banking Group, the panel brought together voices from across the fintech and digital innovation landscape, including Chris Bush of Nexer Digital and James Cowe of Barclays. Together, they explored how fintech’s can balance innovation with the growing demands of security, compliance, and – most critically – customer trust.


Cyber Security as a Trust Enabler

Matthew Workman, representing CyberLab, emphasised that cyber security plays a foundational role in building and maintaining customer trust. He highlighted the importance of transparency – demonstrating how customer data is protected and showcasing credentials such as Cyber Essentials Plus and ISO certifications. These visible assurances help reinforce confidence and credibility.

He also shared how CyberLab’s partners, including Sophos and Forcepoint, are leveraging AI to proactively defend against emerging threats. Sophos, for instance, uses AI to simulate fraud scenarios by creating scam websites, enabling their Threat Hunters to study how attackers might exploit generative AI. Their Data Lake aggregates telemetry from across their services, allowing them to replicate and neutralise threats before they spread to other clients.

Forcepoint, meanwhile, focuses on data-centric security, incorporating AI into services like Data Loss Prevention (DLP) to help organisations manage and protect sensitive information more effectively.


“Show customers how you’re protecting their data. Display your credentials – Cyber Essentials Plus, ISO certifications – make it visible and understandable.”

– Matthew Workman, CyberLab


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CyberLab at Manchester Digital Fintech Conference 2

Scaling Security with Growth

Matthew broke down the cyber security challenges fintechs face at different stages of growth:

  • Start-up: Resource constraints and compliance readiness are key hurdles. Outsourcing to managed SOC teams can bridge the gap.
  • Scale-up: As the attack surface grows, so does the risk. Alert fatigue and patch management gaps make MDR (Managed Detection and Response) services essential.
  • Enterprise: At this level, the stakes are highest. With vast amounts of sensitive data, these firms are prime targets for ransomware and advanced persistent threats. Security must be embedded into every layer – from infrastructure to culture.


“As fintechs grow, their security strategy must evolve – what works at launch won’t scale without risk.”

– Matthew Workman, CyberLab


What We Learned at Manchester Digital’s Fintech Conference

CyberLab’s presence at Manchester Digital’s Fintech Conference wasn’t just about contributing to the conversation – it was about reinforcing our role as a trusted partner in helping fintechs grow securely in an increasingly complex digital world.

As the fintech sector continues to evolve at pace – driven by innovation, AI adoption, and customer demand for seamless digital experiences – the threat landscape is evolving just as quickly. From phishing campaigns powered by generative AI to sophisticated ransomware attacks targeting high-value financial data, the risks are real and growing. For fintechs, trust is no longer just about safeguarding money – it’s about safeguarding digital identities, data, and experiences.

That’s why cyber security can’t be treated as a bolt-on. It must be embedded into the DNA of every fintech business – from the infrastructure and tooling to the culture and mindset of every employee. Whether you’re a start-up navigating compliance for the first time or an enterprise defending against advanced persistent threats, your security strategy must scale with your ambition.

At CyberLab, we believe that trust is earned through transparency, consistency, and proactive protection. We’re proud to work with fintechs at every stage of growth, helping them build resilience, reduce risk, and stay ahead of emerging threats. Our involvement in this panel was a reflection of that commitment – and a reminder that in a digital-first world, security is not just a technical requirement, but a business imperative.

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CyberLab Partners with Women in Tech North

CyberLab Partners with Women in Tech North to Support Future Talent

Careers in Cyber Security

International Women’s Day 2025: Accelerating Action for Women in Cyber

Last week, Women in Tech North, in collaboration with CyberLab, hosted an inspiring event in Manchester to mark International Women’s Day 2025.

The event focused on driving awareness of careers in cyber security, highlighting the importance of visibility, mentorship, and flexible work policies to support women in tech.

Elena Doncheva, Marketing Director at CyberLab, hosted a panel discussion featuring three accomplished women in the cyber sector Kate Smyth (Healey), Mid-Market Sales Director, NEMEA at Sophos, Yessika Tatiana Gamboa, Cyber Risk Analyst at Cydea and Anna Dyson, PhD Researcher at Lancaster University.


Non-Traditional Career Paths

The panellists shared their diverse journeys into cyber security, reinforcing that technical backgrounds are not the only pathway into the field. From international relations and drone research to risk analysis and sales, their stories demonstrated that cyber security thrives on varied perspectives and expertise.

How Businesses Can Support Women in Cyber

The discussion emphasised the need for companies to actively support women by implementing flexible work arrangements, mentorship programs, and more inclusive hiring practices.

Overcoming Bias and Promoting Career Growth

Despite progress, only 22% of the cyber workforce is female according to UK Cyber Security Council research – significantly lagging behind other digital sectors. The panel encouraged women to embrace personal PR, actively seek mentorship, and take ownership of their career progression.

Practical Career Support

After the panel, attendees had the opportunity to join a CV advice session led by Mimi Rostron, People Manager at CyberLab, to gain practical insights into standing out in the job market. The session reinforced the importance of networking, self-advocacy, and resilience in career advancement.

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Becoming an Ally

Adam Myers, Sales Director at CyberLab, shared that for allies in the industry, small actions can have a significant impact:

  • Amplify women’s voices in meetings and projects: communicate openly, positively, honestly and constructively.
  • Advocate for inclusive hiring and mentorship opportunities: growth creates opportunity for everyone to progress their career, to develop knowledge and skill, to gain reward and recognition and to maximise their potential.
  • Call out biases and challenge systemic barriers within the workplace: challenge those whose behaviour or attitude does not support an inclusive culture.


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Security Simplified with Forcepoint

Security Simplified with Forcepoint for Modern Data Protection

Simplified Protection Against Complex Cyber Threats

Uncover how Forcepoint redefines security practices with their streamlined solutions. In this blog, we explore the key takeaways from the session, showcasing how Forcepoint simplifies and reinforces cybersecurity measures to protect your vital assets in the dynamic digital landscape of today.

  • Simplifying Security with Forcepoint 4.1
  • Forcepoint’s Security Offering
  • The Role of CyberLab

As part of Securetour 2023, Forcepoint and CyberLab discussed the importance of simplifying security practices and the role of Forcepoint in achieving this objective. The session featured Tim Headicar, Head of Technical Services at CyberLab, and Stuart Wilson, Manager of Sales Engineering for UK&I at Forcepoint. In this blog post, we will delve into the key insights from the session and explore how CyberLab and Forcepoint can assist organisations in their security endeavours.


Simplifying Security with Forcepoint 4.1

The session commenced with Stuart Wilson outlining the need for a simplified approach to security, given the increasing complexity and the staggering number of open security positions. Forcepoint’s mission is to alleviate the burden by enabling organisations to embrace a zero-trust security approach.

Wilson highlighted Forcepoint 4.1 as the solution that empowers organisations to manage policies for web applications, cloud applications, and private applications in a unified manner. By leveraging 4.1, organisations can push enforcement down to the edge, allowing intelligent decisions to be made locally.

This approach not only enhances user experience but also ensures faster and uniform data access across wired and wireless devices.


Forcepoint’s Security Offering

Wilson emphasised that Forcepoint’s security solution extends beyond 4.1. He discussed the integration of Secure SD-WAN and next-gen firewall solutions, which work harmoniously with the 4.1 platform. This comprehensive offering provides organisations with a robust and holistic security framework.

Another notable aspect of Forcepoint’s portfolio is its renowned Data Loss Prevention (DLP) technology. This technology, deeply embedded within the 4.1 platform, allows for consistent and enterprise-grade DLP capabilities. Forcepoint’s commitment to integrating DLP ensures that data remains secure across web connections, cloud applications, and private applications.


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The Role of CyberLab

During the session, Tim Headicar from CyberLab emphasised his role in helping businesses navigate the complexities of cyber security. As a trusted partner, CyberLab offers expert guidance and consultation to organisations seeking to strengthen their security posture.

By partnering with Forcepoint, CyberLab can provide tailored solutions that align with each organisation’s unique needs, ensuring robust protection and peace of mind.


Conclusion

In an era of increasing cybersecurity complexities, the session on “Security Simplified with Forcepoint” at Securetour 2023 served as a reminder of the importance of simplifying security practices. Forcepoint’s 4.1 platform, along with its comprehensive offering of solutions, presents organisations with the opportunity to embrace a zero-trust security approach and achieve a unified and simplified security architecture.

With the expertise of CyberLab and the robust capabilities of Forcepoint, organisations can confidently navigate the evolving threat landscape. By leveraging tailored solutions, businesses can enhance their security posture and safeguard their digital assets.

Securetour 2023 provided an ideal platform for industry professionals to gain insights, exchange knowledge, and collaborate on building a more secure future. The session on “Security Simplified with Forcepoint” underscored the significance of simplified security practices and the role of innovative solutions in achieving this goal.

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CyberLab Deliver an Attack Simulation In Front Of Cyber Crime Police

The CyberLab Team Delivered an Attack Simulation in Front of Over 30 Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU) Officers

CyberLab’s penetration testing team of CREST, CHECK, and Cyber Scheme accredited engineers and Wayne Price, Commercial Director, delivered a live hack demonstration in front of ERSOU officers.

Over 30 attendees, a mix of Cyber Protect officers providing signposting and advice to individuals and organisations within the region and Cyber Pursue officers investigating cyber crime, joined the event to see how malicious agents can break into an organisation’s network in less than 5 minutes.

The CyberLab Penetration Testing Engineer, Alexandru Blanaru, showcased how an attacker can exploit multiple attack vectors to penetrate a network, escalate access, and breach valuable data. Together Wayne Price and Alex Blanaru covered the best cyber security practices organisations can adopt to protect their data.


“It is always great to collaborate with industry to ensure that, through shared learning, we remain at the forefront of protecting the region from cyber threats.

“The input from CyberLab helped our officers and investigators develop their skills around the complexities of different attack methodologies, and how they could be used by criminals.

“This, in turn, allowed further discussion about preventative measures, both technical and behavioural, to better inform our advice to the public.”

– John Greenwood, Cyber Protect Co-ordinator at ERSOU


Created in 2010, ERSOU operates across the seven police forces that make up the Eastern Region – Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Norfolk and Suffolk.

It is made up of a Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU) and a Counter Terrorism Policing unit, which respectively manage the threat of serious and organised crime and terrorism across the region.

Working closely with local forces, external stakeholders and partners such as the NCA, the ROCU tackles and disrupts organised criminality such as drugs and firearms importation, cyber attacks, large-scale fraud, and much more.


“It was an honour to be invited to present in front of the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit, deliver the attack simulation and discuss the latest trends our team of engineers discover during their work in the field.

The cyber team at ERSOU are doing an amazing job operating in an incredibly complex and ever-evolving field and Dark Web”

– Wayne Price, Commercial Director at CyberLab


What is Penetration Testing?

Penetration Testing is a way to identify vulnerabilities before attackers do, evaluate how effectively companies can respond to security threats, assess compliance with security policies, and improve the level of security awareness among staff.

Using industry-standard methodologies, 15 of the UK’s top Penetration Test experts, our team of CREST, CHECK, and Cyber Scheme approved engineers undertake ethical attack simulations to uncover areas of concern in infrastructure, policies, and procedures.

The CyberLab team delivers attack simulations and educational sessions as part of customer and public engagements, as well as at events and industry conferences.


About CyberLab

CyberLab is a specialist cyber security company that provides a wide range of security solutions and services.

Your one-stop cyber security advisor, the CyberLab team is equipped with the right technology, knowledge, and expertise to help businesses of all sizes, including large public sector organisations.

By leveraging world-class technology, decades of experience, and their extensive vendor partnerships, CyberLab have helped to secure thousands of organisations across the UK.

Our unique Detect, Protect, Support approach makes us the perfect partner to review and reinforce your cyber security defences.

To contact the CyberLab Team, email [email protected].

About Eastern Region Special Operations Unit (ERSOU)

ERSOU’s ROCU leads the response to organised crime across the region.

Working closely with local forces, external stakeholders and partners such as the NCA, the ROCU tackles and disrupts organised criminality such as drugs and firearms importation, cyber attacks, large-scale fraud, and much more.

The team’s work has also been showcased several times on Channel 4’s 24 Hours in Police Custody.

To contact the ERSOU press office, email ERSOU Corporate Communications: [email protected].

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CyberLab Sponsor World's Toughest Row

CyberLab Sponsors The Entrepreneur Ship in The World’s Toughest Row

Across the Atlantic

We were thrilled to support Cheshire adventurers Will Lomas and Adam Hardman as they took on The World’s Toughest Row 2024. Over the course of 47 days, they rowed more than 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, completing this incredible challenge and raising funds for UnLtd, a UK charity that supports social entrepreneurs.

Throughout their journey, Will and Adam’s unwavering determination and resilience were truly inspiring. Their commitment to completing the race and raising vital funds for UnLtd has made a significant impact, helping to further the charity’s mission of supporting social entrepreneurs.

This challenge was not only physically demanding but also mentally taxing. Will and Adam endured harsh conditions, from unpredictable weather to the constant mental strain of being out at sea for weeks on end. Despite the difficulties, their teamwork and drive saw them through to the finish line, and we couldn’t be prouder to have supported them.

We’d like to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Will and Adam on their remarkable achievement and thank everyone who supported their cause. Their journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and the spirit of adventure.


“We were delighted to support The Entrepreneur Ship in The World’s Toughest Row 2024 as Will and Adam embarked on this challenge.

We were proud to support them both in the challenge and in their chosen charity, UnLtd, which supports and funds social entrepreneurs creating solutions to improve society.

We followed their journey across the Atlantic Ocean and celebrated their success when they crossed the finish line.”

– David Pollock, Chairman at CyberLab


The World’s Toughest Row proved to be a thrilling spectacle. It was a challenge that took Will and Adam more than 3,000 miles west from San Sebastian in La Gomera, Canary Islands, Spain, to Nelson’s Dockyard, English Harbour, Antigua and Barbuda.

The annual race began on 11th December 2024, with up to 40 teams participating from around the world. The test of endurance involved rowing for 2 hours and sleeping for 2 hours, constantly, 24 hours a day for approximately 60 days. Each crew member needed to consume 6,000 calories and drink 10 litres of water per day, yet still expected to lose an average of 12 kg.

CyberLab was honoured to support Will and Adam in The Entrepreneur Ship ‘Lucy’, in an event that embodied the thrill of competition and the beauty of the open sea.

Worlds Toughest Row 2024

“We’d like to thank Cyberlab and the rest of our sponsors for their support, without which this challenge would not have been possible.

Neither of us are what you would call ‘seasoned athletes’, but we share a passion for water sports and adventure, so when the opportunity arose, we both jumped at the chance to participate.

I mean, more people have climbed Everest! Our strategy is to row fast, stay safe and, importantly, find reasons to laugh along the way.”

– Will Lomas & Adam Hardman


For more information about The World’s Toughest Row 2024, The Entrepreneur Ship and her crew, visit https://www.theentrepreneurship2024.co.uk/.

Follow them on Instagram as they document their journey.


CDI MMU

CyberLab Collaborates with CDI & Manchester Metropolitan University

Healthcare Under Siege Event: Cyber Security for Healthcare Professionals

On Thursday, 28 November 2024, CyberLab, in collaboration with the Centre for Digital Innovation and Manchester Metropolitan University, hosted a highly impactful event: Healthcare Under Siege: Cyber Security for Healthcare Professionals.

Held at the GM Digital Security Hub (DiSH) in Manchester, the event attracted healthcare and cyber security professionals eager to address the alarming rise of cyber threats targeting the healthcare sector.


Highlights of the Day

The day centred around a live cyber attack simulation and an in-depth exploration of the vulnerabilities faced by healthcare organisations. Participants gained actionable insights to enhance their security posture.

Live Cyber Attack Simulation

The event featured a riveting session led by Ryan Bradbury, CTO of CyberLab, supported by a team of CREST, CHECK, and Cyber Scheme-approved engineers. The simulation demonstrated how a hacker could breach an organisation’s defences within just five minutes. Attendees were taken step-by-step through the methods malicious actors use to exploit vulnerabilities.

Understanding Healthcare-Specific Risks

Ryan delved into the unique challenges faced by healthcare organisations, highlighting statistics like the 67% of healthcare organisations hit by ransomware in 2024, as reported by Sophos. He addressed the critical need for stronger defences in a sector where data breaches can have life-altering consequences.

Best Practices for Cyber Security in Healthcare

The session concluded with practical recommendations tailored for healthcare professionals. These included strategies for improving password hygiene, implementing multi-factor authentication, regular security training, and ensuring robust data backup protocols.


Key Takeaways

Healthcare is a Prime Target for Cyber Attacks

With sensitive data and critical systems at stake, healthcare organisations must prioritise cyber security.

Understanding Vulnerabilities is Essential

The simulation showcased how easily breaches can occur, underlining the importance of identifying and mitigating weak points.

Proactive Measures Save Lives

Beyond financial loss, breaches in healthcare can directly impact patient care, making proactive security an ethical imperative.

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CyberLab x Lancaster University Event: Human vs AI Intelligence & Cyber Risk

CyberLab x Lancaster University Event: Human vs AI Intelligence & Cyber Risk

Understanding the Interplay Between Human Intelligence & AI

On Tuesday November 19th 2024, CyberLab, in collaboration with Lancaster University, hosted the highly anticipated event Human vs AI Intelligence & Cyber Risk at the GM Digital Security Hub in Manchester.

The event brought together professionals, academics, and thought leaders to explore the evolving challenges posed by artificial intelligence and cyber threats.

Over the course of three insightful workshops, attendees gained a deeper understanding of the interplay between human intelligence and AI in the context of cyber risk.


Highlights of the Day

The event delivered a powerful blend of practical insights and interactive learning through three workshops designed to illuminate the complexities of cyber risk in the age of AI.

Workshop 1: Under Siege

Led by Ryan Bradbury, CTO of CyberLab, this session featured a live cyber attack simulation. Attendees watched as vulnerabilities were exploited in real-time, gaining first-hand insights into how cyber criminals operate. Ryan provided practical advice on fortifying defences to protect against similar scenarios, leaving participants with actionable takeaways.

Workshop 2: Defining & Measuring Cyber Risk

In this session, Anna Dyson from Lancaster University guided participants through the process of defining and assessing cyber risk. Using tools and frameworks, attendees learned to measure potential losses and better understand attack motivations, helping them to evaluate their organisation’s vulnerabilities more effectively.

Workshop 3: Bot or Not?

Researchers from Lancaster University put attendees to the test in distinguishing between human and AI-generated voices. This fascinating exercise highlighted the advancements in forensic linguistics and AI detection, showcasing the difficulty of identifying AI-driven content and the implications for cyber security.


Key Takeaways

Cyber Criminals are Leveraging AI

The rise of AI technologies has introduced new dimensions to cyber attacks, increasing their scale and sophistication.

Risk Measurement is Critical

Effective strategies begin with understanding and quantifying risks to prioritise defences and allocate resources.

Human Expertise Remains Crucial

Despite AI’s capabilities, the role of human intelligence in identifying and mitigating risks is irreplaceable.

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Manchester Digital Ecommerce Conference 2025

CyberLab Sponsors the Manchester Digital Ecommerce Conference 2025

Championing Innovation in Ecommerce

The future of ecommerce is evolving rapidly, and security is at the forefront of this transformation.

That’s why CyberLab was proud to sponsor the Manchester Digital Ecommerce Conference 2025 – a premier event that brought together key players in ecommerce, digital innovation, and retail technology. The conference served as a dynamic platform for exchanging ideas, showcasing solutions, and driving forward the future of secure online commerce.


Our Commitment to the Ecommerce Sector

The ecommerce landscape is evolving rapidly, with emerging technologies reshaping business operations and consumer interactions.

The Manchester Digital Ecommerce Conference provided a strategic platform to explore critical developments in AI, blockchain, immersive technologies, and data-driven security solutions.


“CyberLab was proud to sponsor and speak at the Manchester Digital Ecommerce Conference 2025.

As online retail continues to thrive, safeguarding digital platforms and customer data from cyber threats has never been more critical. We remain committed to empowering businesses with the tools and expertise they need to innovate securely and confidently.

The event provided a fantastic opportunity to connect with industry leaders, engage with our customers, and help shape the future of secure ecommerce.”

– Gavin Wood, CEO at CyberLab


What Happened at the Conference

Held on 24th April 2025 in Manchester, the Manchester Digital Ecommerce Conference brought together thought leaders from across the industry to explore the evolving intersection of ecommerce and cyber security. The event featured insightful sessions on:

  • AI’s role in enhancing cyber security for ecommerce platforms
  • Blockchain’s impact on security, transparency, and trust in online transactions
  • Emerging threats in the digital commerce landscape and proactive mitigation strategies
  • Data protection and regulatory compliance in a fast-changing environment

CyberLab’s Expert Engagement

As an official sponsor, CyberLab was proud to contribute to the conversation. Our team engaged with attendees to discuss the latest cyber security challenges and shared tailored solutions for the ecommerce sector. Visitors had the opportunity to speak directly with our experts and explore how CyberLab helps protect people, systems, and data in an increasingly complex digital environment.


CyberLab at the CDI Roadshow

CyberLab at the Centre for Digital Innovation (CDI) Roadshow

Live Hacking at the Cyber Security & Digital Health Innovation Event

On 30th January 2025, CyberLab was proud to participate in the Cyber Security and Digital Health Innovation in Education event, hosted at City Campus Manchester as part of the CDI Roadshow.

The event brought together industry experts, educators, and business leaders to explore the evolving landscape of cyber security, digital health, and education.

Our team delivered an impactful live hack demonstration, providing attendees with a first-hand look at how cyber criminals exploit vulnerabilities in real time.


CyberLab’s Live Hack: “Under Siege – How a Hacker Can Break Into Your Organisation in 5 Minutes”

CyberLab took centre stage during the demo session, delivering a step-by-step live simulation of a cyber attack. The session exposed the rapid and sophisticated methods used by cyber criminals to infiltrate systems. 

With support from CREST, CHECK, and Cyber Scheme-approved engineers, our demonstration showcased: 

• Common vulnerabilities that hackers exploit within minutes. 

• Real-world attack strategies, including phishing, credential theft, and privilege escalation. 

• Best practices for securing systems and mitigating risk. 

Attendees witnessed first-hand the devastating impact of a cyber breach, reinforcing the urgency of proactive cyber defence strategies. 


Looking Ahead: Empowering Organisations with Cyber Resilience

CyberLab remains committed to bridging the gap between industry and education, ensuring that businesses, institutions, and individuals stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.

We extend our thanks to the CDI consortium, GMColleges, and event organisers for bringing together such an inspiring and forward-thinking community. As cyber threats continue to evolve, so must our collective approach to defence.

Cyber Security for Education

Cyber attacks are highly disruptive, impacting your systems and data security while disturbing the educational environment for students, faculty, and staff.

Our range of education security solutions has been crafted to meet the specific security needs of today’s educational institutions, drawing on years of experience working with schools, universities, and other educational organisations.

We’ve put together these recommendations to ensure uninterrupted learning, protect your systems and networks, and safeguard sensitive data.

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