Guidance about how to prepare your organisation’s response and plan your recovery from a cyber incident.
Report Cybercrime
If you unfortunately become the victim of cybercrime, it is important to report it. This will allow a case to be built and may mean you are entitled to support.If you unfortunately become the victim of cybercrime, it is important to report it. This will allow a case to be built and may mean you are entitled to support.
We have created this page so that you don’t have to start this process alone and unsure of what to do.
DO NOT report crime to the Cyber Resilience Centre. We are here for guidance and support only.
Visit nowRecovering a Hacked Account
Whether it's your email, a social media account, or your online bank, losing access to a digital account can be stressful. This guidance explains what you can do to minimise the damage, and how you can regain access to your accounts.
View nowSmall Business Guide to Response & Recovery
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has also created the Small Business Guide to Response and Recovery. It provides small to medium sized organisations with guidance about how to prepare their response, and plan their recovery to a cyber incident
View ResourceRecover an Infected Device
If you suspect your PC, tablet or phone has been infected with a virus or some other form of malware, follow this guidance to remove the infection and restore your device.
View ResourceThe Cyber Helpline
Free, expert help for victims of cybercrime, digital fraud & online harm via a chatbot to get immediate advice on how to deal with your cybersecurity issue.
View ResourceData Breaches
A data breach occurs when information held by an organisation is stolen or accessed without authorisation. This guidance explains the actions you should take following a data breach.
View ResourceCYBER ATTACKS ARE RISING. STAY RESILIENT.
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