You can report Cybercrime as follows: By phoning 999 (emergency) or 101 (non-emergency) In person at any police station
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About NCSC-certified Bachelor’s, Integrated Master’s and Master’s degrees in cyber security and closely related fields.
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SciNet is a community for Scottish Buisnesses to engage on CiSP. The Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership (CiSP) is a joint industry and government initiative set up to exchange cyber threat information in real time, in a secure, confidential and […]
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Simplified Chinese translation of the Student Online Safety Guide from Police Scotland. Common frauds that students are experiencing today can range from the more recognisable face-to-face fraud to those carried out by someone anonymously online. This guide in will equip […]
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NCSC Cyber Essentials Partner the IASME consortium can help your organisation undertake Cyber Essentials certification or if you want to know how you can become a Certification Body.
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Information to help public bodies, businesses and third sector organisations improve their online security and protect against cyber threats.
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