Prevention of Fraud in Trade – PROFiT – Prevention of Fraud in Trade (PROFiT) was officially launched in 2009 with the sole purpose of helping business prevent fraud
Stop Business Fraud – Protect your business by subscribing to the UK’s highest quality counter-fraud database
Action Fraud – Action Fraud is the UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime where you should report fraud if you have been scammed, defrauded or experienced cyber crime in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Telecommunications UK Fraud Forum – TUFF – TUFF is a membership forum providing a platform through which members can share expertise and experience so as to be better equipped to counter the challenges of modern day telecommunications fraud and crime.
Global Cyber Alliance – The Global Cyber Alliance has a singular purpose: to reduce cyber risk. Learn about our goals, our impact, and meet the minds behind our mission.
DMARC – DMARC, which stands for “Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting & Conformance”, is an email authentication, policy, and reporting protocol. It builds on the widely deployed SPF and DKIM protocols, adding linkage to the author (“From:”) domain name, published policies for recipient handling of authentication failures, and reporting from receivers to senders, to improve and monitor protection of the domain from fraudulent email.
Quad9 – Quad9 protects users from accessing known malicious websites, leveraging threat intelligence from multiple industry leaders and currently blocks an average of more than 60 million threats per day for users in 90 countries. It improves your system’s performance, plus it preserves and protects your privacy. You can quickly and easily set up the Quad9 service on your Mac or PC.
Cyber Essentials – Cyber Essentials is a simple but effective, Government backed scheme that will help you to protect your organisation, whatever its size, against a whole range of the most common cyber attacks.
Small Business Guide: Cyber Security – The GCA Cybersecurity Toolkit provides free and effective tools to reduce cyber risk. The tools are carefully selected and organized to make it easy to find and implement cybersecurity controls that will help organizations defend themselves against cyber threats.
Setting up two-factor authentication – How setting up 2FA can help protect your online accounts, even if your password is stolen.
Password administration for system owners – Password strategies that can help your organisation remain secure.
GCA Cybersecurity Toolkit For Small Business – How to improve your cyber security; affordable, practical advice for businesses.
Cybersecurity for SMEs – Challenges and Recommendations – In response to the COVID19 pandemic, ENISA analysed the ability of SMEs within the EU to cope with the cybersecurity challenges posed by the pandemic and determining good practices to address those challenges.