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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.
This 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 dialogClusters promote economic growth through leveraging the innovation and business potential of a region; generating new employment opportunities, new products and services, new companies, new R&D activities and new patents. Find out more information about the clusters in Scotland.
Read more ScotlandIS Clusters in modal dialogResources designed to help board members govern cyber risk more effectively.
Read more Cyber Security Toolkit for Boards in modal dialogThe plan sets out the key actions during 2025 to 2030 to deliver the priorities set out in the strategic framework for a Cyber Resilient Scotland.
Read more The Strategic Framework for Cyber Resilient Scotland: Action Plan 2025 – 2030 in modal dialogThe NCSC’s Active Cyber Defence programme aims to reduce the impact of cyber attacks by providing tools and services, free at the point of use, that protect against a range of threats.
Read more Active Cyber Defence in modal dialogFind out why it’s important to keep yourself and your data safe with ‘Digi Know?’
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