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Incident response template
This resource helps smaller organisations prepare for a cyber incident and gives a ste-by-step guide on how to deal with it.
This resource helps smaller organisations prepare for a cyber incident and gives a ste-by-step guide on how to deal with it.
Police Scotland’s advice and tips on how to keep yourself and your children safe online.
Read more Keep Secure Online in modal dialogIf you are concerned your organisation has been the victim of either a cyber or financial fraud attack, you can call the Incident Response helpline. The free helpline will help organisations confirm they have been the victim of an attack […]
Read more Incident Response Helpline in modal dialogA practical guide for employers on the digital economy skills and Careers including cyber security and digital technology.
Read more Digital Economy Skills and Careers in modal dialogA directory to help you find a Scottish company that are delivering data driven digital products and services. This resource is for the industry, the public sector and wider Scottish economy, helping to locate the right suppliers and showcasing the […]
Read more Data Directory in modal dialogThe 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 dialogYou can report Cybercrime as follows: By phoning 999 (emergency) or 101 (non-emergency) In person at any police station
Read more Report Cybercrime in modal dialog