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Cyber Confidence in Real Estate

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This Event is open to Members and Non-Members.

Date:
Wednesday 03 June, 2026
Time:
09:00 - 11:00
Location:
TBC
Price information:

UKPA Gold Member Ticket £0.00
BPF Member Ticket £0.00
BPF Non-Member Ticket £0.00
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We Talk About Data - But Are We Securing It?

Cybersecurity isn’t just an IT issue, it’s a strategic business risk that keeps real estate leaders awake at night. As property portfolios become increasingly digital, from tenant records and lease systems to smart building controls and IoT sensors, the volume and sensitivity of data under management has exploded. And yet, threats are evolving faster than many organisations can respond.

Join our expert panel, sponsored by MRI Software, as they unpack where property data is most vulnerable, share hard‑won lessons from other sectors, and outline practical steps you can take now to enhance security posture and organisational confidence. This session will unpack the insights and actions needed to protect operations, reputation, and revenue - before a breach keeps you up tomorrow.

 

Why It Matters - 2026 UK Cyber Reality:

• 93% of UK businesses reported a critical cyber incident in the last 12 months, highlighting how pervasive cyber risk has become across sectors.
More than 7 in 10 UK organisations plan to increase cybersecurity spending this year, with average budgets predicted to rise by around 31% - underscoring the urgency and prioritisation of cyber resilience.
• On average, a cyber breach costs UK organisations around £2.5 million in recovery - a material impact that can rival operational losses and insurance costs.
• Email remains a critical vulnerability, with over 83% of UK IT leaders reporting email security incidents - a common entry point for attacks on property management systems and tenant data.

 

Don’t just talk about data - learn how to secure it with confidence and clarity.

 

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