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  • Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland launches ‘Cyber Advance’ to support SMEs.
  • Bespoke offering includes vulnerability assessment and training for staff and board members.

Scotland’s leading cyber and fraud resilience experts have launched a new service for SMEs looking for a cost-effective way to enhance their cyber security posture.

Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland has combined its expertise in testing and training into a new offering called ‘Cyber Advance’. It has a bespoke new pricing model for SMEs based on size and existing IT estate.

The new service comes as nearly one in five UK SMEs say they would be unlikely to survive a cyber attack, given the current cost-of-living crisis.

Jude McCorry, CEO of Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland, said: “Businesses are facing an ever-growing cyber threat landscape. Managing this is an essential investment, but many SMEs see cyber as something complicated and expensive and therefore choose to avoid it.

“Our experts bring consistency and confidence to an organisation’s cyber security processes, including ensuring board members are up to speed with their duties and responsibilities when it comes to cyber security and how they can help with cyber-related incidents.

“Many Scottish SMEs are particularly vulnerable to a cyber attack as a direct result of this avoidance. Cyber Advance cuts through the jargon making cyber understandable, and at a price based on the company’s size and maturity.”

The new service leans on the activities the Cyber and Fraud Centre has become well known for, including developing an Incident Response Plan to ensure an organisation knows what to do in the event of a cyber attack.

It also includes a vulnerability assessment to determine susceptibility to attacks and identify any weaknesses and training for staff and board members on the fundamentals of cyber security using real-life scenarios and case studies.

Cyber Advance builds on the Centre’s services, including Exercise in a Box, by offering training specific to situations the organisation is likely to face and is informed by the vulnerability assessment findings.

Further details and information about the new Cyber Advance service are available here.