Scot-Secure is Scotland’s largest annual cyber security conference. The event brings together senior InfoSec personnel, IT leaders, academics, security researchers and law enforcement, providing a unique forum for knowledge exchange, discussion and high-level networking.
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The UK Cyber Security Council will be hosting the 2nd Professional Registration Titles webinar of the year, this time focusing on Continuing Professional Development and the requirements and expectations around (CPD) for those who are looking to gain a Professional Registration Title.
The CyberScotland Technical Bulletin will provide you with information about updates, exploits and countermeasures.
• Microsoft Patch Tuesday
• Fortinet Warns of Critical Vulnerabilities.
• SmartScreen Bypass vulnerability used to install DarkGate malware on victim devices.
The Cyber and Fraud Centre is hitting the road and will deliver a series of events for Private, Public and Third sector organisations across the country. These events will focus on discussing some key cyber security topics you and your organisation or charity should be considering for 2024. Everything discussed will tie in with additional resources available and help you fully utilise these within your own organisation or charity.
Join SCVO’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) masterclass to make sense of the latest opportunities in AI for your organisation. The events are aimed at any organisation looking to explore the opportunities of AI and starting to include it in their strategic plans. No prior technical knowledge is needed.
CyberScotland Week 2024 has come to an end. The week was filled with events that brought individuals and organisations across Scotland together with the aim of raising awareness of cyber security and helping to build cyber resilience.
The micro exercise session combines several fundamental aspects of cyber security with additional, broader cyber security learnings within a 90-minute session to ensure all organisations, regardless of their sector or level of cyber knowledge, can benefit.
Using the Sensitive Data Leak scenario from the National Cyber Security Centre’s Exercise in a Box toolkit, the Cyber and Fraud Centre’s team of Ethical Hackers will challenge your data protection policies and processes in a discussion based exercise aimed at improving your organisation’s resilience to extortion and sensitive data leaks.
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.