SCVO will be discussing common cyber threats within the voluntary sector and what you can do, whatever your role or expertise to make things better.
This session will provide valuable insights and practical tips to help enhance your organisation’s cyber resilience, guided by two professionals in the field, and provide the chance for you to ask all your burning questions.
Term: Cyber Resilience
DigitalScotland is the largest annual gathering of public sector technology professionals, where global govtech leaders share technology insights and lessons in digital transformation, leadership, skills, cultural change and data-driven innovation.
In 2022, Derbyshire County Council’s Education Data Hub launched a funded a two-year cyber security project aimed at improving cyber resilience in LA maintained schools
Now, approaching the end of the project, the UK Cyber Security Council will be looking at various elements of the project.
In this webinar for HR professionals, recruiters and managers the UK Cyber Security Council will help you understand what professional registration in cyber security means for you. This is ideal for anyone currently working in the cyber security space or looking to make the switch.
The CyberScotland Technical Bulletin will provide you with information about updates, exploits and countermeasures.
• Microsoft Patch Tuesday
• Hackers spread malware through Stack Overflow
• Google Chrome Zero Days
The CyberScotland Bulletin will provide you with information about the latest cyber threats, scams, news and updates.
This months topics include:
• New Cyber Secure Banking campaign launched by CyberScotland Partnership
• NCSC update machine learning security principles
•Annual Fraud Report 2024 highlights financial losses through payment fraud and scams
• Reported increase of sextortion scams and more…
On 19 September, SCVO will be bringing together over 100 digital pioneers in Glasgow to share inspiration and experiences, and to shape a new shared vision for using digital well in organisations. We’ll be celebrating wins, looking where organisations can go next with digital, and highlighting the steps we need to get there.
Throughout 2022 and 2023, in the UK and internationally, there has been an increase in reporting of ‘Financially Motivated Sexual Extortion’– often referred to as ‘sextortion’.
Sextortion can refer to a variety of offences committed online. It is most often used to describe online blackmail, where criminals threaten to release sexual/indecent images of you, unless you pay money or carry out their demands.
Recently, at CyberUK 2024, the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) made announcements on cyber resilience and cyber skills: included in these announcements were calls for views on two new codes of practice for software security and the cyber security of AI, and a call for views on the future of the CyberFirst scheme.
They are keen to hear your views on these initiatives.