Celebrating World Wide Web Day: A Cyber Security Reminder
As we celebrate World Wide Web Day, it’s essential to reflect on how the internet has transformed our lives, connecting us to information, people, and…
Cyber Scotland Week is taking place for the third year in a row between 22nd and 28th of February 2021 – and it promises to be action-packed with a series of events designed to increase cyber awareness and resilience!
Since the pandemic took hold this year, there has been a staggering rise in cybercrime with 1 in 4 attacks being Covid related.
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has reported that the overall number of serious hacker attacks reached an all time record of 723 over the past year.
With this in mind, it has never been more important that we educate and support businesses, organisations and individuals to protect themselves from cyber-attacks.
How can you get involved?
There are two ways you can get involved:
What could I share and present?
Anything you are experienced in and passionate about. Your presentation and event could be designed to educate and engage with others in the cyber industry sharing your expertise, products and services.
Or designed to educate businesses, organisations, charities or individuals. For example, popular topics include:
To offer to host and event or speak at one please contact Nicole Brownlie on [email protected].
How to host an engaging event
On the 20th January Craig Steele and David Hewitson from Digital Skills Education, will be hosting a session on, ‘How to livestream an engaging online event for CyberScotland Week’.
During the session the presenters will show you what they’ve learned from the past four years of live-streaming workshops to thousands of people across Scotland, and give you some practical hints and tips about adapting your events or training for an online audience. Register here.
Nominate someone deserving for a Cyber Community Award
Taking place virtually on the 25th of February, the Cyber Community Awards will play a part in Cyber Scotland Week. The awards will celebrate both the amazing work which is currently being carried out locally within the cyber community and shining a light on the unsung heroes of cyber across the length and breadth of Scotland. If you’d like to nominate yourself or someone you know, click here.
For further information visit the Cyber Scotland Week website. For all Cyber Scotland Week news, you can keep up to date on social media: