
SBRC strengthens relationship with third sector with appointment
Alison Stone will lead efforts to crack down on voluntary sector cyber crime. The role has been created to strengthen ties between the third sector…
Alison Stone will lead efforts to crack down on voluntary sector cyber crime. The role has been created to strengthen ties between the third sector…
By SBRC Ethical Hacker Paul. Take a moment to consider the device you are reading this on, whether it be a phone, laptop, or desktop. Is this a work…
Graham Bye, Cyber Resilience Consultant aligned to SBRC, takes a look at the most common Covid-19 cyber scams.
IASME’s new voluntary assurance certification will give shoppers confidence that their smart product has been made cyber secure, thanks to a government grant.
Whilst most people think of hacking as being a highly technical enterprise, most cyberattacks rely on one key element for success: Human Error.
Cyber Resilience Community Lead at SBRC, Kirstie Steele, introduces the new CyberScotland partnership and how it’s set to benefit organisations across the country.
Businesses are being urged to watch out for signs of modern slavery following the launch of Police Scotland’s End Labour Exploitation campaign.
Scotland’s enterprise and skills agencies are focused on helping businesses operate after Brexit and maximise growth opportunities in international markets.
Edinburgh Napier University School of Computing are looking for industry partners interested in collaborating to drive innovation through Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP).