The CyberScotland Technical Bulletin will provide you with information about updates, exploits and countermeasures.
• Microsoft Patch Tuesday
• Multiple Vulnerability Patches in Various Browsers
• Vultur Banking Trojan has a New Infection Chain
The CyberScotland Technical Bulletin will provide you with information about updates, exploits and countermeasures.
• Microsoft Patch Tuesday
• Multiple Vulnerability Patches in Various Browsers
• Vultur Banking Trojan has a New Infection Chain
Join the UK Cyber Security Council for the launch of their new T Level placement projects to understand how offering student placements can benefit you as an employer as well as contribute to the cyber skills eco-system in the UK.
The CyberScotland Bulletin will provide you with information about the latest cyber threats, scams, news and updates.
This months topics include:
• NCSC publish updated Defending Democracy guidance
• UK & United States announce partnership on science of AI safety
•53% of malware-infected devices are corporate according to new research
•’Policing in a Digital World’ annual report 2024 and more…
Join Cyber News Global at the Scottish OT Cyber Summit at the Ardoe House Hotel in Aberdeen, Scotland for the Scottish OT Cyber Summit.
Learn to identify your most valuable data assets with discussions of collaboration, development, industry standards, employee awareness, and more.
Spring is not just a good time for cleaning your home, it’s also a good time to review your cyber hygiene.
With the ever-evolving cyber landscape, it’s good to conduct a review of your systems and processes to ensure you have implemented the cyber defences relevant to you or your business.
Join international leaders and technical experts at the ICC Birmingham from 13 – 15 May to examine the theme ‘Future Tech, Future Threat, Future Ready’. Learn about cutting edge developments, and explore how your peers plan to respond quickly to the threats and opportunities of rapidly developing technology.
With the rise of ransomware attacks, more than ever, it is essential that organisations are prepared in case they suffer an attack. Effectively securing an organisation can be difficult as you are only as secure as your weakest link, and with the everchanging face of cyber security it is difficult to prepare against possible attacks.
The introductory session from the Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland combines several fundamental aspects of cyber security with additional, broader cyber security learnings to ensure all organisations, regardless of their sector or level of cyber knowledge, can benefit and enjoy.
In an era where digital threats are evolving at an unprecedented rate, credit unions face unique cyber security challenges. With their reputation for personal customer service and community trust, it is paramount that credit unions also lead in protecting their members’ financial and personal information.