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- The importance of cyber security and the risks of ignoring it
Let’s get back to basics with a guide that looks at the most typical types of cyber-crime that you should As a result, cyber-crime has skyrocketed. Cyber security means protection in the online space. Because technology now rules the world, cyber security should be your top priority. security and their responsibility to protect those internet-connected devices from cyber-crime. Once malware is on a computer, it can damage files or disrupt personal cyber security.
- What is the Cyber Resilience Centre network and how can it help SMEs?
The Cyber Resilience Centre Network is helping businesses to become more secure through the sharing of The Cyber Resilience Centre Network (CRC Network) comprises nine centres across England and Wales set up as a collaboration among the police, government, private sector and academia to help strengthen cyber nation’s small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) community in support of the government’s National Cyber resilience and reduce the risk posed by cyber criminals to their supply chains, customer bases, and
- Free webinars offer advice to businesses and individuals this Cyber Security Awareness Month
the Federation of Self Employed and Small Businesses for the launch of the inaugural East Midlands Cyber The forum will provide business owners with expert guidance from cyber professionals, including local National Cyber Policy & Regulation Overview - Neil Sharpley, Federation of Small Businesses What is Cyber Essentials? East Midlands Cyber Forum Tickets The following week, Derbyshire Police Cyber Crime Unit are running
- FREE cyber security webinars for the Care Sector: help protect your organisation
Cyber-attacks against the care sector are increasing - with over 1 in 3 providers experiencing an incident The CRC Network is running a free, three-part webinar series to help care providers boost their cyber Upcoming Sessions 16th September 10-11AM - Cyber Threats in Care: What You Need to Know Now 21st October 4th November 10-11AM - Spotting Human Error: Building a Cyber Aware Culture in Care All sessions are Care Sector Cyber Series – Host Centre The team from Eastern Cyber Resilience Centre will be delivering
- Financial and cyber support provided for SMEs
provided funding of more than £500m to UK SMEs in the first quarter of 2023, while we continue to provide cyber be feeling the effects of the cost of living crisis like everybody else, and many may overlook their cyber If there is one thing SMEs need, it’s cyber security, even in its most basic format. Cyber-criminals don’t just target the big businesses. Whilst asset-based lenders provide your financial security, let us offer free cyber security.
- Derbyshire florist continues to grow after cyber threat
In our new feature, ‘Talk of the Town: Cyber Insiders’ which we first teased last week, we spoke to Conservatory
- Is your business a tasty target for cyber criminals this Easter?
Don't become a bunny in the headlights this Easter: cyber criminals don’t take a holiday, so your chances of being a victim of a cyber attack can increase over holiday periods. Does your current security strategy include a plan for cyber attacks during the holidays? prepare, detect, respond and recover from cyber incidents. Regular back-ups Ransomware has been a growing cyber security threat, and one which could affect any
- The silent threat: cyber security breaches in your business supply chain
A company’s supply chain is often its Achilles’ heel when it comes to cyber security. Cyber criminals exploit this oversight, targeting less-secure third parties to infiltrate larger organisations How Businesses Can Fortify Their Supply Chains Mitigating supply chain cyber risks requires a proactive Enforcing Cyber Security Standards : Require vendors to comply with industry cyber security frameworks By implementing robust security protocols, continuously monitoring for threats, and fostering a cyber
- Student safety: protecting young people from fraud and cyber crime
Students can be a prime target for fraud and cyber crime.
- The Cyber Bulletin: How state sponsored threat actors are weaponising cybercrime
State-sponsored cyber threat actors have increasingly adopted ransomware as a tool to further their geopolitical Traditionally focused on cyber espionage and intelligence gathering, these groups now employ ransomware The convergence of state-sponsored cyber activities and ransomware poses significant challenges to global These attacks not only disrupt essential services but also serve as revenue streams for regimes, potentially The blurring of the line between cybercrime and state sponsored cyber-attacks is a trend we assess to
- Local cyber funding now open for applications via DSIT
Department for Science, Innovation and Technology has this week launched a funding opportunity for cyber which seek to either increase the quality, quantity and/or diversity of practitioners entering the cyber workforce, or to support the growth, innovation, and/or strength of cyber ecosystems across the country funding, you will first need to submit an expression of interest for consideration by your region’s Cyber
- Lessons learned from British Library cyber attack
A report into the British Library cyber attack has highlighted the likely cause as a compromise of third-party in January 2024 that the library would commence a “Rebuild & Renew” program with an aim to enhance cyber It is clear from the actions being taken as part of the recovery process, that the cyber attack could The controls highlighted should be considered by any organisations as part of their cyber resilience plans and could prevent a costly and hugely disruptive cyber attack and, where such improvements are
















