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Local and national support

NCSC - National Cyber Security Centre

The NCSC acts as a bridge between industry and government, providing advice, guidance and support on cyber security.

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Cyber-Security Information Sharing Partnership (CiSP)

CiSP is for professionals who have an obligation for cyber security within their organisation to share cyber threat information.

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Cyber Security Advice For Self Employed & Sole Traders

NCSC offer a range of advice and aid for self-employed and sole traders on how to best approach cyber security for their business.

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Cyber Security Advice for Small and Medium Sized Organisations

Provides information on cyber security for your business, charity, club or school.

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NCSC - National Cyber Security Centre - Reporting and Threats

Details on how to deal with threats and how to report them as well as details on how to reduce the risks.

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Cyber Security Support

Offers free advice, guidance information and a range of services to help businesses ensure they have cybersecurity basics in place.

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10 Steps: Home and Mobile Working

Guidance on cyber security from home or via mobile working.

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Vulnerability Management

Guidance to companies looking to put vulnerability management in place as well as a list of NCSC assured cyber security products and services.

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Supply Chain Security

Are you looking for guidance on how to best manage the cyber security threats in your supply chains? See the NCSC's 12 guiding principles on how to do this.

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Support for small businesses – BT

BT offers support from cyber-security to tech support with an extensive range of help for small businesses.

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Secure Innovation Security Reviews

Secure Innovation Security Reviews offer innovative early-stage UK technology businesses expert, tailored guidance to help protect their ideas, technologies, competitive edge and reputations.

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Fake Websites and Listings

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Office Supply Scams

These types of scams occur when fraudsters trick employees into ordering or paying for stationery and not fulfilling the orders.

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Money laundering/business investment scam

These scams start with an email/phone call from fraudsters overseas who claim they are interested in “investing” in new start-up companies within the UK.

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Invoice scams

Fraudsters send an invoice or bill to a company, requesting payment for goods or services that they haven't ordered.

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Procurement fraud

Procurement fraud occurs when tender processes arent followed, or goods and services aren't delivered as promised.

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Reporting phishing scam e-mails to Action Fraud

How to report phishing scam emails

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Business Trading Frauds

Business trading frauds can include long and short firm fraud as well as bankruptcy and insolvency-related frauds.

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Business Directory fraud

Business Directory Fraud when your business is billed for advertising that was promised for free.

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Fake Government grants

Fraudsters ask people to apply for Government grants in return for an advance fee.

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Action Fraud

Action Fraud is the UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime.

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Phoenix company fraud

Phoenix company fraud occurs when a business goes bankrupt and a second company is started immediately after by the same owners.

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The Cyber Resilience Centre for the West Midlands

Are you looking for ways to protect your business against cyber-crime?

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The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales

Are you looking for support in protecting your business from cyber-crime?

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