Exercise in a Box is an online tool from the NCSC which helps organisations test and practise their response to a cyber attack. It is completely free, and you don’t have to be an expert to use it. The service provides exercises based on the main cyber threats, which your organisation can do in your own time, in a safe environment, as often as you want.
Term: Collaboration
Legal firms, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), face unique challenges in protecting sensitive client information against the increasingly sophisticated cyber threat landscape. To address this critical need, this webinar is aimed at empowering legal professionals with the knowledge and tools to bolster their cyber security measures.
The CyberScotland Bulletin will provide you with information about the latest cyber threats, scams, news and updates.
This months topics include:
• NCSC release updated guidance on phishing attacks
• CyberScotland Week 2024 plays host to over 160 events
•‘Most active’ ransomware gang taken down by Britain’s National Crime Agency
•AI and cyber security, and more…
In this upcoming session, the Cyber and Fraud Centre will explore the National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC) recommendations and tackle the apprehensions surrounding AI. The discussion will focus on the dual aspects of AI: the concerns it raises and its potential to enhance our lives and benefit society.
Join CENSIS for a catch up over a virtual coffee and connect with companies, researchers and stakeholders with an interest in the same space.
Led by CENSIS Business Development Manager, Natalia Łukaszewicz, this coffee break will explore the benefits and applications of Virtual Reality technologies in the workplace. We are pleased to be joined for this discussion by Jo Ann Lim
Making cyber security accessible to all. Understanding the biggest threats facing small organisations, how to deal with them and what support and guidance is available.
The CyberScotland Technical Bulletin will provide you with information about updates, exploits and countermeasures.
• Microsoft Patch Tuesday
• Any Desk Hacked
• Outlook Vulnerability which could leak NTLM passwords
IASME has created the Cyber Essentials Knowledge Hub to provide a central, up-to-date source of reliable information. This resource will grow and evolve year on year, with additional content being added to answer questions and help you find the information you need.
The CyberScotland Bulletin will provide you with information about the latest cyber threats, scams, news and updates.
This months topics include:
• New DIGI Ken? videos launched for CyberScotland Week
• CyberScotland Week 2024
•Major new campaign against fraud launched by the UK government
•Romance Fraud and more…