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Elevate Your Cyber and Fraud Resilience with Our Community

Protecting your organisation from cyber threats and fraud has never been more important. At the Cyber and Fraud Centre, we focus on giving businesses straightforward, practical support to help them stay safe.

As a member, one of the biggest benefits is access to free monthly CPD-accredited training sessions. These sessions are designed to give your team useful, hands-on knowledge that can be applied straight away, while also counting towards professional development.

Alongside training, members receive weekly updates on the latest cyber threats, practical templates to help with policies and incident response, and priority access to rapid incident response if you’re ever targeted. You’ll also get a 5% discount on our professional services, promotional opportunities to share your organisation’s news with our network, and use of the Cyber and Fraud Centre member logo to show your commitment to cyber security.

Membership isn’t just about resources—it’s about joining a community of organisations who are all working together to strengthen cyber resilience across Scotland.

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We are running a special membership offer for new members – 13 months for the price of 12 for small and medium organisations – meaning you can access our benefits for an extra month. Contact [email protected] for more information.

If you are curious about the about the exclusive CPD-accredited training our members receive, head to our events page, which lists all our upcoming sessions for members and non-members here.

Membership Packages

Membership - Strategic

Strategic

We work with a range of organisations on strategic activities from encouraging more women and girls to enter a career in cyber security, to supporting the development of a Cyber Advisory Board. See below for more details.

£10,000 + VAT (Annually)

Cyber and Fraud Recruitment Membership

1 – 10 roles per year – £1,000 + VAT

10+ roles per year – £2,000 + VAT

 

*Any organisation that is looking for new hires in cyber and fraud. Roles will be advertised on our Cyber and Fraud Job Roles page.

Strategic Partner Highlights

CyberCX and Whyte & Mackay

Supported our key cyber security events in Glasgow featuring a Fireside Chat on the role of geo politics in cyber security, and a Roundtable discussion on critical national infrastructure with Jen Easterly and Ciaran Martin.

SSEN and Weir Group

Supported the launch of a Cyber and Fraud Advisory Board. The Board will focus on enhancing national cyber resilience and collaboration across Scotland and beyond.

Fortinet and Accenture

Supported our See It, Be It campaign focused on inspiring more women and girls to consider careers in cyber security.

Check Point Software

Sponsored our Cyber Byte series. This flagship programme of events delivered practical, up-to-the-minute cyber security insights to organisations across Scotland.

Aspire Technology Solutions

Played a pivotal role in strengthening cyber resilience across Scottish organisations, with a particular focus on senior leadership through the Centre’s Cyber Executive Education Programme.

Consider IT

Helped to expand the reach and impact of the Centre’s Cyber Skills Academy. This partnership delivered free Intro to Cyber Security Training for charities, not-for-profits and startups across Scotland, empowering staff at all levels to detect, prevent and respond to threats.

If any of these memberships aren’t suitable for your organisation, we do offer customised packages. Please get in touch with our team for further details – [email protected]

Membership Benefits

Your benefits at a glance:

  • A free Cyber Incident Response Template.
  • A free Cyber Policy Template.
  • Weekly threat intel alerts to keep you up to date on the latest cyber trends and things to look out for.
  • 5% discount on Professional Services to support your evolving cyber security needs.
  • Your logo on our website and welcome message on social media.
  • Cyber and Fraud Centre member logo to add to your website and email signature demonstrating your commitment to a strong cyber culture.
  • Members-only alerts and updates – be the first to know about new announcements before anyone else.
  • Rapid Incident Response help if your organisation is targeted.
  • Promotional opportunities to share your news to Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland members and social media followers.

For more information on the above services, please email [email protected]

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Planned 2026 Exclusive Member Webinars

April 2026

Introduction to Cyber Security

This is an entry-level training session designed to help non-technical employees understand and mitigate everyday cyber threats.

April 2026

Cyber Insurance

As cyber threats evolve, so too does the insurance market, and many organisations remain unsure of how these policies work in practice, what insurers really expect, and how cyber insurance should fit into a wider resilience strategy. We’ll explore further.

May 2026

Building an Incident Response Plan

Having an incident response (IR) plan is one thing, knowing it works under pressure is another. Our team will look at how to effectively test your IR plan through tabletop exercises and simulations.

June 2026

Cyber Policy

A cyber policy helps set clear expectations for how staff should protect systems, data and devices in their day-to-day work. In this session, we’ll explore what a good internal cyber policy looks like, the areas it should cover, and how to make sure it’s understood across the organisation.

 

July 2026

Using Ai Safely in the Workplace

Ai tools are becoming part of everyday working life, but they can introduce risks without clear guidance. We will explore how organisations can use Ai tools while keeping cyber security in mind.

August 2026

Cyber Essentials

Cyber Essentials is a government-backed scheme designed to help organisations protect themselves against common cyber threats. In this webinar we’ll explain what Cyber Essentials is, what the certification involves and how the five key technical controls help reduce cyber risk.

September 2026

Incident Response

Knowing how to respond to a cyber incident can make a significant difference to how quickly an organisation recovers. In this webinar we’ll explain what incident response involves and why preparation is so important.

October 2026

Cyber Policy

A cyber policy helps set clear expectations for how staff should protect systems, data and devices in their day-to-day work. In this session, we’ll explore what a good internal cyber policy looks like, the areas it should cover, and how to make sure it’s understood across the organisation.

November 2026

Introduction to Cyber Security

This is an entry-level training session designed to help non-technical employees understand and mitigate everyday cyber threats.

January – March 2027 TBC

Subjects for the January, February and March 2027 exclusive member sessions will be confirmed.

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