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Public Sector
Cyber security guidance for public sector organisations employees.
Cyber security guidance for public sector organisations employees.
This guide explains how criminals can hijack your mobile phone number by tricking your provider into switching your service to a SIM card under their control. Once they have your number, they can intercept calls and texts – including the […]
Read more SIM Swap Guidance in modal dialogThe UK Cyber Security Council is the self-regulatory body for the UK’s cyber security profession. It develops, promotes and stewards nationally recognised standards for cyber security in support of the UK Government’s National Cyber Security Strategy to make the UK […]
Read more The UK Cyber Security Council in modal dialogPolice Scotland shares advice for students on how to stay safe online. Common frauds that students are experiencing today can range from the more recognisable face-to-face to those carried out by someone anonymously online. This guide will equip you with […]
Read more Student online safety guide 2025 in modal dialogFree e-learning training introduces why cyber security is important and how attacks happen. It will give you actionable advice about how to defend yourself. The NCSC’s e-learning package ‘Top Tips For Staff’ can be completed online, or built into your […]
Read more Cyber Training for Staff in modal dialogCyber incident response toolkit to help organisations develop plans for responding to the threat of cyber attacks.
Read more Cyber Incident Response Toolkit in modal dialogThe NCSC’s cyber security advice to protect you and your family, and the technology you rely on.
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