SWCRC offering free memberships for cyber resilience

Small businesses and charities in Gloucestershire can get free core membership from the South West Cyber Resilience Centre to help protect them from cyber crime.

By Zoe Gater  |  Published
Working with local universities and police forces, the SWCRC is offering its cyber expertise and protection to charities and small businesses for free.
Working with local universities and police forces, the SWCRC is offering its cyber expertise and protection to charities and small businesses for free.

The South West Cyber Resilience Centre (SWCRC) is offering free membership to help to protect small companies and charities in Gloucestershire from cyber crime.

Its free core membership offers businesses access to cyber safety guidance, exercises and toolkits, as well as a personal point of contact and regular updates on the latest threats.

What’s more, there is an additional webinar programme with recognised experts from the cyber industry answering questions.

The police-led, not-for-profit organisation aims to help organisations in the south west become more cyber resilient, with a particular focus on small to medium enterprises.

The SWCRC works with business groups and local enterprise partnerships, cyber groups like CyNam, and sector representatives like the NFU to help prevent cyber attacks.

Businesses can sign up for the SWCRC’s core membership for free online.

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