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Cyber How To Guides
Advice and tips on how to keep your charity safe online and protect against cyber crime.
Advice and tips on how to keep your charity safe online and protect against cyber crime.
Cyber security advice to protect your business and the technology you rely on.
Read more Self Employed & Sole Traders in modal dialogAdvice on the selection and deployment of protective Domain Name Systems (DNS).
Read more Protective DNS for the private sector 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 dialogChild protection means protecting a child from abuse or neglect, which may cause significant harm. Police Scotland has some advice and information on how to report child abuse or neglect.
Read more Child Protection in modal dialogNCSC Cyber Essentials Partner the IASME consortium can help your organisation undertake Cyber Essentials certification or if you want to know how you can become a Certification Body.
Read more How to get cyber essentials certified IASME in modal dialogThe 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.
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