National Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2022
October is traditionally associated with half-term break, Halloween events and pumpkin spices. It is also an important month to promote as “Cyber Security Awareness Month” around...
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October is traditionally associated with half-term break, Halloween events and pumpkin spices. It is also an important month to promote as “Cyber Security Awareness Month” around...
Posted by Mo Abusef
Last Friday Mr Booth Head of Willow House and Senior IT Technician led our important Friday Faculty Focus which centred around Cyber Security. I am sure all of us have experienced...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
October is traditionally associated with half-term break, Halloween events and pumpkin spices. It is also an important month to promote as “Cyber Security Awareness Month” around the world. From ‘phishing’ to ‘ransomware’, cyber crimes can take several forms. Each cybercriminal will have a different approach, making it difficult to identify which emails or links are genuine, and which may put you at risk.
Cyber Security Awareness Month is an annual event that draws attention to the danger hackers pose to organisations and individuals using the internet.
It was reported that during the Covid-19 pandemic, cybercrime increased by 600% – such a staggering statistic indicates the dangers of digital transformation.
Here are some key actions to help protect your cyber-self:
Stay safe, stay protected.
In the Computing Department we look at those students who have performed really well and accumulated the most amount of reward points in a half term. The top male and female...
In the IT and Computing Department we look at those students who have performed really well and accumulated the most amount of reward points in a half term. The top male and...