- Level 1 - No technical knowledge required
- Level 2 - Moderately technical
- Level 3 - Technical
Board Toolkit
NCSC’s Board Toolkit will provide you with the tools you need to have the necessary conversations with your IT team/supplier.
NCSC’s Board Toolkit will provide you with the tools you need to have the necessary conversations with your IT team/supplier.
The NCSC defines a cyber security incident as: A breach of a system’s security policy in order to affect its integrity or availability The unauthorised access or attempted access to a system Cyber incidents can take many forms, such as […]
Read more Incident Management in modal dialogExercise in a box is an NCSC online tool which helps organisations find out how resilient they are to cyber-attacks and to help them practice their response. The service provides exercises, based around the main cyber threats which your organisation […]
Read more Exercise in a box in modal dialogThis booklet outlines a number of the most common online frauds and scams.
Read more Little Book of Big Scams in modal dialogThe use of remote access software in committing crime online is not very wellknown, let alone how easily criminals use this method to attack unassumingvictims. Remote access scams occur where online business and individual accounts arecompromised by cyber criminals and […]
Read more Remote Access Fraud in modal dialogCase studies from Scottish companies highlighting the work they are involved in.
Read more ScotlandIS Case Studies in modal dialogThis guide describes how to use online platforms safely by showing the benefits alongside the risks. It offers practical steps like setting strong passwords, enabling two‑factor authentication, reviewing privacy settings and being thoughtful before posting. In essence: social media can […]
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