- 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.
This guide explains how scammers use email, texts, and phone calls to steal personal or financial information. It highlights common tactics, warning signs and practical steps to protect yourself, helping readers recognise and respond to these everyday cyber threats.
Read more Guide to Phishing, Smishing and Vishing Scams in modal dialogIn 2020, Young Scot launched the Digi Know? Champions Award in collaboration with Glasgow Kelvin College. The Award helps young people build the skills and knowledge they need to protect themselves online, whilst gaining an SCQF Level 4 qualification for […]
Read more DigiKnow – Practical Cyber Resilience in modal dialogAdvice on creating a positive presence online. Young Scot explain what’s a digital footprint and why it matters?
Read more Digital Footprint in modal dialogResources to help public sector bodies embed cyber resilience into the supply chain process.
Read more Supporting guidance for public bodies in modal dialogThe security of supply chains is increasingly important as we often see cyber incidents affect public sector bodies indirectly through their suppliers. This guidance note promotes the adoption of a consistent approach to supplier cyber security across the Scottish public […]
Read more Scottish Public Sector Supplier Cyber Security Guidance Note in modal dialogNCSC’s list of the broad range of cyber security related topics that their advice and guidance covers.
Read more NCSC Cyber related topics in modal dialog