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Social Media
Police Scotland’s advice on what precautions you should take when sharing information on social networking websites.
Police Scotland’s advice on what precautions you should take when sharing information on social networking websites.
Outlines the procedures for notifying and coordinating responses to notifiable cyber incidents affecting Scotland’s public services. It defines the agreed-upon cyber incident notification process adopted by the Scottish public sector since 2018.
Read more Public Sector Cyber Incident Co-ordination Procedure in modal dialogThe NCSC’s response, reports and advisories on cyber security matters affecting the UK.
Read more Reports and Advisories in modal dialogAdvice on creating a positive presence online. Young Scot explain what’s a digital footprint and why it matters?
Read more Digital Footprint in modal dialogDetails on spotting the potential signs of cryptocurrency scams, along with advice and support that is available to those who may have been affected.
Read more Cryptocurrency Scam Guidance 2022 in modal dialogIn 2020, Young Scot launched the Digi Know? Champions Award in collaboration with Glasgow Kelvin College. The Award helps young people build the skills and knowledge they need to protect themselves online, whilst gaining an SCQF Level 4 qualification for […]
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