We’re delighted to welcome Lincolnshire Voluntary Engagement Team as the East Midlands Cyber Resilience Centre's latest Friend of the Centre.
Lincolnshire Voluntary Engagement Team (LVET) is a membership organisation, made up of over 150 Voluntary, Community, Faith, and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) organisations of all sizes, and who are all involved in health, care, or wellbeing.
LVET provides a strategic voice for Health and Care VCFSE groups and has four key priorities:
To advocate for our members
To build resilience
To connect
To communicate and to demonstrate the impact and value of the VCFSE in Lincolnshire
To find out more, visit www.lvet.co.uk
A representative from LVET said of the appointment:
Andy Maddison, Business Engagement Manager for the EMCRC, welcomes LVET onboard as a Friend of the Centre as their reach to their own membership will further raise cyber security awareness across the region.
LVET are actively encouraging their members to join our community to get the full range of benefits that membership brings. Andy says:
Colin Ellis, Managing Director and Police Delivery Lead at the EMCRC, added:
Friends of the Centre are membership organsiations who want to help their members and community build their cyber resilience.
Our Friends organisations actively ask their members to join the EMCRC as they recognise that cyber resilience is an essential in today's digital world.
LVET are another great addition to the EMCRC's Friends group, and it shows our ambition as a Centre that we wish to partner with outstanding businesses and organisations.
But our ambition doesn’t end there. We’re seeking the support of other distinguished businesses and motivational business leaders by joining us, not just as Friends of the Centre but also as Community Ambassadors, Community Members or Board members. We now have the scope for businesses to join us on various levels of affiliation.
If you would like to support our work and join our community, or feel you can bring equal skill, vision and ingenuity to the Centre in other areas, then please contact us via our website or contact Colin Ellis via his LinkedIn account.
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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