FREE cyber security webinars for the Care Sector: help protect your organisation
- philviles
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Cyber-attacks against the care sector are increasing - with over 1 in 3 providers experiencing an incident in the past three years. The CRC Network is running a free, three-part webinar series to help care providers boost their cyber resilience.

Upcoming Sessions
16th September 10-11AM - Cyber Threats in Care: What You Need to Know Now
21st October 10-11AM - Personal Devices, WhatsApp & Data Sharing: Are You Putting People at Risk?
4th November 10-11AM - Spotting Human Error: Building a Cyber Aware Culture in Care
All sessions are free to attend and will be delivered online by local policing via Microsoft Teams.
Who should attend?
Anyone working in the care sector - frontline staff, managers, administrators, IT support, & leadership. No technical knowledge required.
Register now:
🔗 Session 1 - 16th September: Click here
🔗 Session 2 - 21st October: Click here
🔗 Session 3 - 4th November: Click here
About The CRC Network
The Cyber Resilience Centre Network (CRC Network) is a police-led, not-for-profit organisation funded by the Home Office to help small and medium organisations protect themselves from cyber crime.
Working with law enforcement, industry partners, and academia, we provide fully-funded guidance, tools and services to improve cyber resilience across England and Wales.
Care Sector Cyber Series – Host Centre
The team from Eastern Cyber Resilience Centre will be delivering the Care Sector Series of webinars on behalf of the nine centres in the network.
Regardless of where your care sector business operates, you are invited to join the series of webinars to learn about the practical tools, real-world examples and free resources that are available to you to help keep your organisation, staff and service users safe.
Enquiries
If you have any enquiries about the Care Sector Cyber Series, please email us on enquiries@ecrcentre.co.uk
Reporting
Report all Fraud and Cybercrime to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or online. Forward suspicious emails to report@phishing.gov.uk. Report SMS scams by forwarding the original message to 7726 (spells SPAM on the keypad).
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