The social care sector is unfortunately one of the most vulnerable industries when it comes to cyber-crime due to the lack of funding and expertise.
The industry as a whole comprises around 17,900 organisations in the UK, employing 1.79 million and aiding more than 800,000 individuals who receive long-term social care and 224,000 who require short-term care, according to www.kingsfund.org.uk.
That is a lot of personal information and data social care organisations have to hold making cyber security a necessity and cyber-attacks do succeed, especially when there is little or no cyber resilience. And that is why the WCRC has been working in partnership with the Welsh Government and Matobo Learning in running FREE Cyber Ninjas security training for social care organisations across the region and which runs until the end of March.
Yet, there are also some quick wins, companies can initially implement that will help protect them from potential threats. Here are some easy tips that those within the social care sector can use to start building their cyber resilience:
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