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Shopping online safely
An easy-read guide on how to ensure you are safe when shopping online.
An easy-read guide on how to ensure you are safe when shopping online.
You can report Cybercrime as follows: By phoning 999 (emergency) or 101 (non-emergency) In person at any police station
Read more Report Cybercrime in modal dialogResources to help public sector bodies embed cyber resilience into the supply chain process.
Read more Supporting guidance for public bodies in modal dialogSSSC have created 8 Online Safety and Security Open Badges, which are aimed at assisting people with staying safe and secure online. Open Badges are digital records of achievements and skills that are tied to assessment and evidence. Unlike paper certificates, Open Badges are manageable online.
Read more Online Safety and Security Badges in modal dialogA guide explaining why Internet of Things devices must be secure by design
Read more Cyber Security and IoT in modal dialogThis month’s CyberByte focuses on a growing online threat linked to our increasing reliance on digital wallets – often referred to as digital pickpocketing. As our lives become ever more connected, the convenience of storing payment cards, tickets and identification […]
Read more CyberByte – November 2025 in modal dialogThis month’s CyberByte is focused on a type of online Blackmail, referred to as sextortion, which is when a cybercriminal threatens to reveal or create sensitive or embarrassing information about the victim unless the victim meets their demands. This places the victim under […]
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