Cyber Alert Guidance – Ensure your staff are fully aware of current and emerging cyber threats – free webinars

Cyber Alert Guidance – Ensure your staff are fully aware of current and emerging cyber threats

 

PLEASE USE THIS LINK TO REGISTER – https://www.secrc.police.uk/book.  

 

Additional places available for fully funded staff Security Awareness Training

 

Ensure your staff are fully aware of current and emerging cyber threats

Due to the high demand for staff Security Awareness Training, we’ve added additional places to forthcoming sessions. We now have additional availability on the following dates:

Thursday, April 16th at 10am

Tuesday, 28th April at 2pm

Wednesday, 13th May at 12 noon

Tuesday, 26th May at 10am

Tuesday, 9th June at 2pm

Wednesday, 17th June at 10am

Thursday, 25th June at 10am

 

 

 

The NCSC has issued an alert advising businesses take action following the conflict in the Middle East. Clearly, organisations operating in or with Middle Eastern countries are at risk, but the conflict also poses additional threats to businesses of all sizes, regardless of whether they have links to the Middle East.

 

In the alert, NCSC recommends that businesses prepare to respond to the risk of collateral impacts in the UK from Iran-linked hacktivists by reading previously issued advisories on topics like DDoS attacks and phishing; you and your staff may not know what they are, but they are applicable to SMEs.

 

Now is the ideal time to book fully funded Security Awareness Training for your staff

Employees are the first layer of cyber defence in any business, so it’s essential to ensure they can spot common cyber security issues or risks. The training is aimed at those with little or no technical knowledge and delivered in small, succinct modules supported by real-world examples relevant to the business’s context.

Based on the National Cyber Security Centre’s guidance, Security Awareness Training for Small Businesses provides employees with a basic yet effective understanding of their cyber environment and the confidence to recognise and report potential security issues.