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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.
Helpful resources which practitioners and educators can use with learners and to support learning at home on the topics of cyber resilience and internet safety.
Read more Cyber Resilience and Internet Safety in modal dialogSimplified 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 […]
Read more Student Online Safety Guide – Chinese Version in modal dialogFree cyber security training to raise awareness and help school staff manage some of the key cyber threats facing schools. The training is available in two formats: a scripted presentation pack or group delivery can be found below in the […]
Read more Training for School Staff in modal dialogWe live in a digital world, but some people remain excluded. Digital inclusion is the process of providing the tools and access for those that are excluded.
Read more Digital inclusion in modal dialogThis guide explains how scammers use email, texts, and phone calls to steal personal or financial information. It highlights common tactics, warning signs and practical steps to protect yourself, helping readers recognise and respond to these everyday cyber threats.
Read more Guide to Phishing, Smishing and Vishing Scams in modal dialogThe Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF) provides guidance for organisations responsible for vitally important services and activities.
Read more The Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF) / NCSC CAF Guidance in modal dialog