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Fully Funded Cyber Support for Care Providers: What’s available and how to access it

A recording of the webinar can reviewed below, and a copy of the slides can be found HERE.

 

 

Part 1 of our CRC Network Care Cyber Series was delivered in partnership with Care Providers Alliance and Care England.

This introductory session explained the current cyber threat landscape facing care providers and introduced the free tools, resources and fully funded cyber resilience services available to help organisations protect their staff and service users. The session was jargon-free and focused on helping attendees understand what support is available and how to access it.

The session covered:

  • Why care providers are targeted by cyber criminals, including real-world case studies
  • Common scams and vulnerabilities facing care settings
  • An introduction to the Cyber Resilience Centre Network
  • An overview of the fully funded cyber resilience tools, resources and services available
  • How to get in touch and take the first steps towards better cyber resilience
Who attended:

The session was aimed at anyone working in residential and domiciliary care settings – including care home owners, registered managers, senior leaders, governance leads, frontline staff and those responsible for safeguarding.

No technical knowledge was required – the session was designed to be accessible and practical for all.


About The CRC Network

The Cyber Resilience Centre Network (CRC Network) is a police-led organisation established to help small and medium organisations protect themselves from cyber crime. Working with law enforcement, industry partners and academia, it provides fully funded guidance, tools and services to improve cyber resilience across England and Wales.


CRC Network Care Cyber Series – Host Centre

The team from the Cyber Resilience Centre for the East delivered the Care Cyber Series webinars on behalf of the CRC Network. Care sector organisations from across the country were invited to attend and learn about practical tools, real-world examples and free resources available to help keep organisations, staff and service users safe.


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