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The Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland has partnered with HIT Scotland to support the delivery of its new Code of Trust: Executive Strategy for Cybersecurity & Fraud Intelligence programme.

Designed for senior leaders across Scotland’s hospitality and tourism sector, the programme recognises a simple shift: cyber security is no longer an IT issue. It’s a business risk that needs leadership from the top.
As hospitality businesses continue to rely on digital booking systems, customer data and online platforms, they are becoming an increasingly attractive target for cyber criminals. Despite this, cyber risk is still often treated as a technical issue rather than a strategic priority.
Through this partnership, the Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland will bring real-world incident experience, practical guidance and leadership insight to help organisations strengthen their resilience.
Delivered as part of HIT Scotland’s executive education programme, the Centre will lead a one-day session in April that will equip CEOs, directors and senior decision makers with the tools to:
The seminar will take place on 30 April 2026 at The Fingal Hotel, Edinburgh with a follow up session due later in the year.
Find out more, and how HIT Scotland members can book their place at https://hitscotland.co.uk/code-of-trust.