They join the Alliance with a view to supporting members across Fit for the Future related themes and will sponsor the Youth Development award at the Community Sport and Recreation Awards in March.
DeCyber provides easy, affordable cyber security solutions for sport and recreation clubs of all sizes across the UK.
Organisations from professional rugby clubs to amateur dance schools are increasingly under threat from hackers due to the valuable member data they store, and many don't have the technical know-how or budget to properly protect themselves from an attack.
DeCyber has partnered with some of the best cyber security providers in the world to create bespoke packages, designed for sport and recreation clubs, at unbeatable prices.?
Jonathon Lane, Co-Founder of DeCyber, said: "We're delighted to begin this strategic partnership with the Sport and Recreation Alliance, and we're looking forward to sponsoring the Youth Development award at the Community Sport and Recreation Awards in 2019.
“Supporting the future success of UK sport and recreation is massively important to DeCyber, whether that's through promoting awareness of cyber security threats or through partnerships such as this."
Director of Corporate Services and Business Development at the Alliance, Adrian Stockman, welcomed the partnership. He added: “Technology and a reliable online system is now integral in the successful running of any organisation, no matter the size. A cyber-attack on even the smallest organisation can have a devastating financial and reputational impact.
“To be able to offer the expertise provided by DeCyber to our members will prove to be incredibly beneficial as we support them to become fit for the future.”
For further information on DeCyber, please visit www.decyber.co.uk.
For further information on the Community Sport and Recreation Awards, please visit www.sportandrecreation.org.uk/pages/awards.
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