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UK Policing Kickstarts National Cyber Security Awareness Month

published on 2023-10-03 15:27:34 UTC by SECRC
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This month, UK policing is marking National Cyber Security Awareness Month, inspired by similar annual initiatives held around the globe.


Cyber crime is something that can affect any organisation’s ability to trade, recruit and maintain their reputation – whether a micro, small, medium or large operation. As such, cyber resilience is rightly moving up the agenda of business owners and leaders from public, private and third sectors across the country.


With National Cyber Security Awareness Month now underway, it is a prime opportunity for organisations to assess their cyber resilience and take proportionate steps to ensure they are well protected from cyber criminals.


In support of this, throughout October, the National Cyber Resilience Centre Group (NCRCG), a police-owned, not-for-profit company, will be sharing first-hand experiences and testimonies from across its network to highlight the importance of cyber resilience and, in particular, the types of services small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) can and could be accessing.


The nine Cyber Resilience Centres were established across England and Wales specifically to provide the type of accessible support and advice SMEs need. Importantly, working in partnership with local policing teams, each regional centre understands the trading and crime trends within that locality. With over 9,000 SMEs already registered to centres across the network, it is clear how essential this support is.


Detective Superintendent Ian Kirby, incoming CEO at NCRCG, said:

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East is a police-led partnership with academia and businesses aimed at improving cyber resilience in businesses in the South East of England.

Using a combination of police officers and cyber talent, the Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East supports and helps protect small business, SMEs and supply chain businesses and third sector organisations in the region against cyber crime.


Our mission is simple, we exist to help businesses of all sizes (although we do have a focus on SME’s, micro businesses, and sole traders) to better protect themselves in the fight against cybercrime.

When it comes to cyber criminals, there’s nothing small about small businesses. If you’re open for business online, you could be open to cyber-attacks. We exist to help you to reduce your business’s cyber related risk and to increase your cyber resilience. We do this by developing your knowledge in key areas so that you can implement basic methods of cyber hygiene.

Article: UK Policing Kickstarts National Cyber Security Awareness Month - published 9 months ago.

https://www.secrc.police.uk/post/uk-policing-kickstarts-national-cyber-security-awareness-month   
Published: 2023 10 03 15:27:34
Received: 2024 03 31 12:46:46
Feed: Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East
Source: National Cyber Resilience Centre Group
Category: News
Topic: Cyber Security
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