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What does a phishing scam look like in the social care sector?
When it comes to cyber-attacks, social engineering remains one of the most efficient and effective methods used by criminals. According to the National Cyber Security...
Social care organisations – Are you at risk of insider threats?
Welsh social care organisations remain an attractive target for cybercriminals, often attributable to outdated IT systems, fewer, if at all cyber security protocols and IT...
Why cyber security is so important for the care and charitable sectors
Technology is now playing a critical role in daily operations for most businesses, and yet there are still many industries which don’t prioritise their cyber...
Improving cybersecurity within your supply chain
As an Advisory Group member for the Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales (WCRC), Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid is passionate about ensuring...
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council encourages Welsh businesses to be more cyber aware
With cybercrime costing UK businesses an average of £4,200, and rising to £19,400 for medium and large businesses, WCRC Director Paul Peters caught up with...
Why small businesses need to be aware of the risk of ransomware
Many news stories about ransomware report about large-scale attacks on government departments or global companies such as Samsung and Microsoft, which may sound like it’s...
New cyber security service: First Step Website Assessment (FSWA)
The aim of the Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales is to help businesses become safer from cybercrime and we do this by making cyber security...