During a two-week timeframe between November 6 and November 17, IASME is working closely with the NCSC to educate charities about the cyber threat they face and inform them about the benefits of Cyber Essentials...which they are offering at discounted rates.
In partnership with selected Certification Bodies around the UK, which include many of our Cyber Essentials Partners, IASME will be offering support and guidance as well as a discount to the price of certification to help charities achieve Cyber Essentials.
Charities are sitting on a data treasure trove. Valuable information on beneficiaries, supporters and volunteers as well as invoice and payment details can be sold by cyber criminals and used to identify other targets.
In the present digital, post-COVID age, trust and cyber security are interwoven. By achieving Cyber Essentials, a charity can demonstrate commitment to cyber security and protection of customer data.
The prices are as follows:
To qualify for the discounted rates:
This list includes all participating bodies but also includes many of our Cyber Essentials Partners.
Our Cyber Essentials Partners are official providers of Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus Certification. They are experts in their field, are extremely helpful and we highly recommend you choose one of them should you take up this offer.
If you need help getting started on your Cyber Essentials journey you can access the free Cyber Essentials Readiness Tool, developed on behalf of the NCSC by IASME.
The Readiness Tool is a free, online tool accessible in the form of a set of interactive questions on the IASME website.
The process of working through the questions will inform you about your charity’s level of cyber security and what aspects you need to focus on.
Based on your answers, you will be directed towards guidance written in plain English and at the end of the process, be presented with a tailored action plan and detailed guidance for your next steps towards certification.
For further information on the offers available, visit the IASME website: Cyber Essentials for Charities - Iasme
Reporting
Report all Fraud and Cybercrime to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or online. Forward suspicious emails to report@phishing.gov.uk. Report SMS scams by forwarding the original message to 7726 (spells SPAM on the keypad).
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