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CYBER PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS FOR FREE
it comes to cyber security, prevention is better than a cure. The Met’s Cyber Protect Team are experts in deterring cyber criminals and can show you how to protect your business for free!
The team deliver cyber security awareness training to members of the Chambers of Commerce and businesses across London.
We are taxpayer funded to train any of the following:
• Businesses with fewer than 250 employees,
• Charities,
• Schools, medical practices and other public bodies
If that’s you, you can receive our free training and we’ll even come to you, so you can make the most out of your working day.
OUR FREE SERVICES INCLUDE:
• CYBER AWARENESS PRESENTATIONS
One of our engaging experts will provide a presentation on the fundamentals of cyber security for general users, or business leaders in person or remotely.
• CYBER ESCAPE ROOM
Our fun, interactive learning experience will raise staff awareness about how to support your security.
• INVESTING IN INFRASTRUCTURE
Our cyber leadership exercise will help you learn the foundations about how to protect your business from cyber incidents.
• NCSC EXERCISE IN A BOX
Our team is well versed in moderating the National Cyber Security Centre’s discussion based exercise. This is perfect for you and your leadership team to prepare your business for specific types of cyber-attack.
We also have a range of videos, booklets and leaflets providing elementary advice the cyber fundamentals, which you can find at: https://www.met.police.uk/littlemedia https://www.met.police.uk/cyberprotect
Don’t miss out on this brilliant opportunity. Sign up here!
Be sure to include Chambers of Commerce in your email.
Our Partners
Cyber Resilience Centre for London
The Cyber Resilience Centre for London are an impartial not-for-profit organisation focused on empowering people to take simple actions that can help make their businesses safer.
Learn more at: https://www.londoncrc.co.uk/
Police Cyber Alarm
Police Cyber Alarm (PCA) is like a burglar alarm for your company IT. A data collector connects to your firewalls allowing the PCA team to see which suspicious IP addresses are trying to connect to your systems.
No matter what time of day or night PCA will be monitoring your networks, and if you are attacked police will contact you so you can deal with the incident.
You will also receive a monthly report about any scanning attempts made against your network, and any vulnerabilities they have found in systems.
Learn more at: https://www.cyberalarm.police.uk/