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The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) launches the latest phase of its Cyber Aware campaign

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is the UK’s technical authority on cyber security.


It has recently launched the latest phase of the Cyber Aware campaign, aiming to help sole traders, micro businesses and small organisations stay safe online.


Last year, 81% of businesses that reported an email or social media hack were small or medium businesses, and the average annual cost of a cyber attack for micro and small businesses was £3,080.


That’s why the South East Cyber Resilience Centre is supporting the NCSC in urging small business owners to take two free and simple steps to help protect themselves from a variety of cyber threats:


1. Get your free Cyber Action Plan.

- Answer a few simple questions, and in less than five minutes, a tailored list of actions will be served to help protect your organisation.

2. Use the quick and easy tool, Check Your Cyber Security service.

- This scans internet-connected devices for common vulnerabilities to ransomware and other viruses, provides advice on how to mitigate any risks and lets you know if your browser is up to date.


For further information on NCSC advice and guidance for sole traders and small business owners please visit NCSC’s Small and Medium Organisations page and the NCSC Small Business Guide.

The contents of this website are provided for general information only and are not intended to replace specific professional advice relevant to your situation. The intention of the South East Cyber Resilience Centre is to encourage cyber resilience by raising issues and disseminating information on the experiences and initiatives of others.  Articles on the website cannot by their nature be comprehensive and may not reflect the most recent legislation, practice, or application to your circumstances. The South East Cyber Resilience Centre provides affordable services and Cyber Essential Partners if you need specific support. For specific questions please contact us at enquiries@secrc.police.uk.

The South East Cyber Resilience Centre does not accept any responsibility for any loss which may arise from reliance on information or materials published on this document.  It is not responsible for the content of external internet sites that link to this site or which are linked from it.

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