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Welcome to the

South East
Cyber Resilience Centre

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Home Office and Police crime prevention initiative

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Helping organisations avoid fraud and online crime

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Public service suitable for any organisation with email accounts, websites, social media, computers, or other internet-enabled devices

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Concentrating on small and medium-sized businesses and charities

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Covering England and Wales but focusing on Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Sussex, Surrey, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, and Milton Keynes, as part of a national network of cyber resilience centres

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Join others who are getting guidance, resources, and support to protect their organisation, start here

This Winter consider checking your electronic doors and windows to keep out unwanted threats.

Our resources include Cyber Security Awareness, Cyber Resilience Consultation, Risk Management Training, and Data Breach Prevention.
 
A vulnerability assessment identifies and mitigates any potential security gaps in your IT systems.
 
​By taking these steps, you can help ensure your organisation's cyber security posture is strong as as possible, as you head into the winter months.

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What people say?

Sarah Clements
Fundraising and Communications Manager

It was a very worthwhile and engaging session; everyone got something from it, with many saying they learned a great deal and appreciated the easy-to-understand way it was delivered.

 

The smaller charities were also very appreciative of the invitation and the guidance they received. I'd strongly recommend the Security Awareness Training to all charities and small businesses; we are increasingly moving away from paper to digital, so it's essential to understand the risks and become more cyber-resilient. One thing that stood out for all of us is that cyber resilience is everyone's responsibility.

 

We intend to repeat the training periodically as a refresher and to keep updated with the latest cyber threats.

Security awareness training
for a charity in Sussex

Jo Holtom
Business Partner

I just wanted to let you know how valuable we found the First Step Web Assessment service. It was a truly revealing exercise, and I've already had a colleague report a suspicious email to me this morning.

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Having completed the FSWA, Kebur could also see the value in training the staff to be more aware of the threats posed by cyber criminals and what steps they could take to become more resilient, so they booked one of our Cyber Security Training courses. This service provides employees with a basic but effective understanding of their cyber environment and the confidence to recognise and draw attention to any potential security issues.

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We won't hesitate to recommend the Cyber Security Awareness training from SECRC. We covered a lot of material in the time available, and the content was delivered at a good pace in a really engaging way.


There was plenty for all our team to relate to, whatever their roles, and learning that could benefit them in both their professional and personal lives.

Cyber resilience for
a small business in Hampshire

Jon-Paul Sanders
Operations Manager

The Security Awareness Training was very well received by all staff, not only helping them to be more cyber secure at work but in their personal lives.

 

The reports we received from our Vulnerability Assessment and Internet Discovery were easy to understand and written from a layman's perspective, allowing us to implement the improvements needed in our systems.
 

The services did exactly what we hoped for with the added bonus that I feel I can call on the Cyber Resilience Centre and Cyber PATH team if I need help or guidance at any time.

 

We definitely have better awareness and understanding of the cyber risk to our business.

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The contents of this website are provided for general information only and are not intended to replace specific professional advice relevant to your situation. The intention of the South East Cyber Resilience Centre is to encourage cyber resilience by raising issues and disseminating information on the experiences and initiatives of others.  Articles on the website cannot by their nature be comprehensive and may not reflect the most recent legislation, practice, or application to your circumstances. The South East Cyber Resilience Centre provides affordable services and Cyber Essential Partners if you need specific support. For specific questions please contact us at enquiries@secrc.police.uk.  The South East Cyber Resilience Centre does not accept any responsibility for any loss that may arise from reliance on information or materials published on this website.  It is not responsible for the content of external internet sites that link to this site or which are linked from it.

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