Further help
The following organisations can offer your business more advice on staying safe online.
Police Scotland
You can report fraud and online crime to Police Scotland:
- by telephone 999 (emergency) 101 (non-emergency)
- in person at any police station
National Cyber Security Centre
The National Cyber Security Centre offer guidance to small businesses on protecting themselves online.
You can find resources to help protect your business online:
- Small Business Guide / Small Charity Guide
- Small Business Guide (Response and Recovery)
- 10 Steps to Cyber Security
- Board Toolkit
- Exercise In A Box
- Stay Safe Online: Top Tips For Staff
Find more information on the National Cyber Security Centre website.
Cyber Essentials
Cyber Essentials is a scheme that helps businesses protect themselves against the growing threat of cyber attacks by explaining the basic controls they can set up.
You can find out more on the Cyber Essentials website.
Scottish Business Resilience Centre
The Scottish Business Resilience Centre aim to help businesses trade securely. They can offer advice on:
- staying safe online
- keeping premises and employees safe
Find more information at www.sbrcentre.co.uk
Call: 0178 644 7441
Monday to Friday between 9am and 6pm
Federation of Small Businesses
The Federation of Small Businesses can offer small businesses advice on:
- staying safe online
- business banking
- legal and HR
Find more information at www.fsb.org.uk
Call: 0808 202 0888
Information Commissioner's Office
The Information Commissioner's Office can offer businesses advice on protecting personal information and providing access to official information.
Find more information at www.ico.org.uk
Call: 0303 123 1113
Monday to Friday between 9am and 5pm
Cyber Aware
Cyber Aware can offer information and resources to protect your business online.
Find more information at https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/cyberaware/home
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