
More than one in three Scottish businesses are not prepared for a cyber attack
New research has found that 38% of Scottish businesses do not feel prepared for a cyber attack.
New research has found that 38% of Scottish businesses do not feel prepared for a cyber attack.
The CyberScotland Partnership has selected Jude McCorry, CEO of the Scottish Business Resilience Centre (SBRC), as its first chair.
The dark web has become a hot topic in recent years, with many misconceptions and confusion around its purpose and use. Ethical hacker Jeremy breaks it down in his latest blog.
SBRC CEO Jude McCorry looks at the impact of cyber breaches on brand reputation and how to keep your organisation protected.
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.