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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Estimated project duration: less than 1 week
Goals are to produce:
- LinkedIn article about the implications for network security professionals regarding regulatory tightening specifically within UK telecoms.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/draft-electronic-communications-security-measures-regulations
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/proposal-for-new-telecoms-security-regulations-and-code-of-practice
- LinkedIn post to promote the article. The item will go on a personal account not the company account. Receiving company sells software into CISOs and similar to automate network security needs.
- Style is: clear, formal business, not verbose nor fluffy, concise and interesting without repetition.
Main article = 1500-2000 words.
Promotional post = 4-6 compelling sentences over 2 paragraphs.
The post is aimed at an audience who are professional in career and in big telecoms firms. Stating the obvious about ransomware and hacking being dangerous isn't the caliber here. We are gaming to be on their level, not "an idiots guide".
Flow of article:
- Set the scene with the facts.
- Document related statements from big firms like Fortinet, AWS, Microsoft Azure and cyber/data regulators who are vocal on the topic.
- Get across the urgency of what they need to be ready for.
- Relate it back to us as a company.
Please provide insight into relevant experience in telecoms/netsec writing within the UK or at least EU markets. May consider budget depending on relevant experience.
Our identity and insight into the product and partner landscape will be provided on a 1-1 basis.
- LinkedIn article about the implications for network security professionals regarding regulatory tightening specifically within UK telecoms.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/draft-electronic-communications-security-measures-regulations
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/proposal-for-new-telecoms-security-regulations-and-code-of-practice
- LinkedIn post to promote the article. The item will go on a personal account not the company account. Receiving company sells software into CISOs and similar to automate network security needs.
- Style is: clear, formal business, not verbose nor fluffy, concise and interesting without repetition.
Main article = 1500-2000 words.
Promotional post = 4-6 compelling sentences over 2 paragraphs.
The post is aimed at an audience who are professional in career and in big telecoms firms. Stating the obvious about ransomware and hacking being dangerous isn't the caliber here. We are gaming to be on their level, not "an idiots guide".
Flow of article:
- Set the scene with the facts.
- Document related statements from big firms like Fortinet, AWS, Microsoft Azure and cyber/data regulators who are vocal on the topic.
- Get across the urgency of what they need to be ready for.
- Relate it back to us as a company.
Please provide insight into relevant experience in telecoms/netsec writing within the UK or at least EU markets. May consider budget depending on relevant experience.
Our identity and insight into the product and partner landscape will be provided on a 1-1 basis.
Matt T.
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