
National Programme of Cyber Resilience Centres Overview
Discover how the National Programme of Cyber Resilience Centres, led by Chris White, aims to provide affordable cyber security support for businesses through a network of regional centers. Learn about its initiatives, services, membership benefits, and ways for businesses to get involved.
Download Presentation

Please find below an Image/Link to download the presentation.
The content on the website is provided AS IS for your information and personal use only. It may not be sold, licensed, or shared on other websites without obtaining consent from the author. Download presentation by click this link. If you encounter any issues during the download, it is possible that the publisher has removed the file from their server.
E N D
Presentation Transcript
Information on the National Programme of Cyber Resilience Centres Chris White Head of Cyber & Innovation
Aims & Objectives Initiative between police, business & academia Not for profit helping businesses protect themselves with affordable support Bridging the gap between police messaging and large cyber security provider s offerings Working with student talent to provide 8 low cost services A regional Goto centre for trusted cyber security guidance and support Provide NCSC approved guidance Supplement and compliment Team Cyber Protect as well as going that 1 step further Use private sector assistance in the form of trusted partners.
CRC Network North East www.nebrcentre.co.uk West Midlands www.wmcrc.co.uk East Midlands www.emcrc.co.uk South West www.swcrc.co.uk Eastern www.ecrcentre.co.uk Wales South East www.wcrcentre.co.uk www.secrc.co.uk London Greater Manchester Tbc www.cyberresiliencecentre.com
Membership All organisations have access to free core membership - https://www.secrc.co.uk/membership
What is it? Each CRC is a not for profit, ltd by guarantee Modular approach well tested, 18 modules wraparound service Not Police led but public/private partnership 10-12 of a Board, all limited to 1 liability Well trusted, tested, low risk, low cost, high value.
Ways for businesses to be involved? Founding Partners Board Trusted Partner IASME Advisory Board 3 business levels of membership Student Services.
What it stands for? A nationally trusted nexus A kitemark A depository and growing resource An ambassadorial voice A trusted voice and thought leader.
Services to Business Community NCSC & Policing Guidance through all Cyber Resilience Centres with news feed & accessible website information Curious Frank Student Population Services IASME CE Companies IASME CE+ Companies
Cyber Services Corporate Internet Investigation Find out what information an attacker can gather about your business and how it can be used in a cyber-attack Web Application Vulnerability Assessment Find out what vulnerabilities exist, what risks they create for your business and how to fix them Security Policy Review Find out how robust your current Cyber Security Policies are Individual Internet Investigation Find out what exists about you or one of your senior team online and how this could be used against you Cyber Business Continuity Exercise A practical assessment tailored for your organisation to test your business continuity plan and its robustness facing cyber-attacks Security Awareness Training Ensure your staff are aware of risks faced from Cyber and how to protect themselves and your business Remote Vulnerability Assessment Can an attacker breach your system remotely? Partner Resource Support Student Resource will be used to fill temporary gaps, support extended resource requirements to support projects, or during incident response. Internal Vulnerability Assessment Find out how secure your network is once an attacker has managed to make a connection
Thank you Sign up at www.secrc.co.uk/membership for free core membership Chris White Head of Cyber & Innovation Chris.white@secrc.co.uk | 07909 906177 SouthEastCRC The Cyber Resilience Centre for South East secrc.co.uk