Podcast: The charity perspective on cyber security
To paraphrase the Spice Girls, cyber security never ends. With new threats surfacing every day – one every 19 seconds, according to some calculations – charities in particular are facing an uphill battle when it comes to protecting themselves against them.
But we know that we’re trying. The recent NCSC survey showed us that the overwhelming majority of charities understand the importance of cyber security, but lack time and resource to fully dedicate to it.
But this is just one of the many issues charities are facing when it comes to cyber security. In this podcast, we will hear from Jane Atkin, from Mayday Trust, Gerry Crow from Mary Stevens Hospice and Emma Boyd from Sheila McKechnie Foundation as they chat through their experiences of cyber security and how they match up with the findings of the NCSC survey.
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Mimi Morrill
Gerry Crow
Becca K
Emma Boyd
Jane Atkin
Host & Guests
Mimi Morrill
Gerry Crow
Becca K
Emma Boyd
Jane Atkin
Podcast resources
Thank you for downloading our podcast please see below for relevant resources:
- NCSC
- KnowBe4 - Phishing awareness tool
- Podcast - No charity too small: Mary Stevens Hospice’s cyber-attack story
- Webinar: The state of cyber security in the UK charity sector
- NHS Data Protection Toolkit
- IASME’s Cyber Essentials Readiness Tool
- Information Commissioner’s Office
- The Charity Commission
- Action Fraud
Have a story about your own breach that you want to share? Email events@charitydigital.org.uk