Keeping Children Safe Online

Want to know more about how to keep children and young people safe in an ever-increasing digital world? Police Scotland’s Cybercrime Harm Prevention Team, in partnership with Parenting Across Scotland, is hosting a virtual event for parents and carers during […]

Protect your Workforce with Microsoft Security

Join us during Cyber Scotland Week for an exciting session on the latest in Microsoft Security. Learn how to protect your workforce with cutting-edge tools and technologies, including the Entra Suite for secure access and simplified user experiences, Copilot for […]

January 2025

The CyberScotland Bulletin is designed to provide you with information about the latest threats, scams, news and updates covering cyber security and cyber resilience topics. We hope you continue to benefit from this resource and we ask that you circulate […]

FREE Digital Workshop: Staying Safe Online and Internet Security

A digital workshop focused on essential cybersecurity practices for individuals and organisations. Learn how to safeguard your online accounts with strong passwords, two-factor authentication, and automatic backups. Discover how to identify and report phishing scams effectively. For organisations, we’ll cover […]

SCVO Digital Change Community Meet Up

A series of meet-ups for digital change-makers, leads, and enthusiasts. We’ll be coming together to discuss new and emerging topics, along with the challenges and issues we face as organisations. This will be a supportive and energising space for us […]

Tickety-Boo: Not just a tick box exercise

On 26th February 2025, ID Cyber Solutions, in collaboration with Burness Paull and in partnership with the Space Network, invites you to rethink your approach to cybersecurity fitness at Tickety Boo: Not Just a Tick Box Exercise. This workshop promises […]

Cyber Nytes: Business Email Compromise

Business email compromise (BEC) is one of the most financially damaging online crimes, and is a highly reported crime into the Cyber and Fraud Incident response line. In a BEC scam—also known as email account compromise (EAC)—criminals send an email […]

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