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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.
The advice in the Cyber Security: Small Charity Guide will significantly increase your protection from the most common types of cyber crime. The five topics covered in the guidance are easy to understand, and are free or cost little to implement.
Read more Small Charity Guide 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 dialogCyber security advice for businesses, charities and critical national infrastructure with more than 250 employees. You are likely to have a dedicated team managing your cyber security.
Read more Large Organisations in modal dialogProvide a common, effective way for Scottish public sector organisations to assess their cyber resilience arrangements, identify areas of strength and weakness, gain reasonable confidence that they are adhering to minimum cyber resilience requirements, and take decisions on how/whether to […]
Read more Cyber Resilience Framework in modal dialogThe key types of risk that can affect your voluntary organisation and the importance of risk policy. Resource to support good governance when it comes to digital.
Read more Risk Management in modal dialogThe Cyber and Fraud Centre -Scotland provide a comprehensive range of integrated cyber security services that help you assess, build and manage your cyber security capabilities, and respond to incidents and crises. Their services are designed to help you build […]
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