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This message is predominately directed towards, sole traders and small to medium sized businesses. It may also be of interest to public authorities, charities and other organisations that use the www. Please feel free to share widely.
No matter the size of your business, cyber criminals can find it: 1 in 2 UK small businesses suffered a cyber attack last year. It’s time to act: secure your business with Cyber Essentials, the Government-backed certification scheme from the experts at the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). Cyber Essentials is highly effective: 92% fewer cyber insurance claims are made by organisations with Cyber Essentials certification in place, and certification is mandatory for many public and private sector contracts. Get started for free: Book 30 minutes free with a cyber advisor to discuss your path to certification Assess if your business is ready for certification with the free Readiness Tool Download example certification assessment questions Find out more: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/cyberessentials/overview-partner
How To Report Fraud and Cyber Crime Members of the public, businesses, charities and other organisations can report cybercrime and fraud at reportfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040. If you think you have lost money or given out sensitive financial information to scammers, immediately alert your bank / financial institution. Call them right away to inform them of the suspicious incident. You can quickly reach many UK banks' fraud departments by calling 159
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