Nottinghamshire Police urging public to use updated website offering cyber security advice
By Tom Surgay
24th Oct 2022 | Local News
Nottinghamshire Police is encouraging members of the public to make use of a revamped police website offering people cyber security advice.
The site has been updated to include details of current scams as well as a new reporting mechanism.
East Midlands Cyber Secure is run by the Cyber Protect Network, which consists of police officers and staff from the region's five forces whose goal is to help protect individuals and organisations from the adverse effects of cyber crime.
The section of the website dedicated to Nottinghamshire Police's cyber protect team has been revamped and now has ten key segments.
Among them is a segment that details the latest scams so that people know what to look out for.
There were over 400,000 reports of fraud and cyber crime in the UK in 2021 and the website is designed to help people boost their cyber resilience.
Kirsty Jackson, cyber protect and prevent officer at Nottinghamshire Police, said: "Our mission is to help protect individuals and organisations from the ever-growing threat of cyber crime.
"Throughout the year, we provide advice, presentations and workshops to raise awareness of cyber threats and to help people protect themselves.
"In addition to this, we have recently relaunched our website pages to ensure people are kept up-to-date with the latest threats and guidance.
"There's also a new reporting tool so that if you receive a suspicious text message or email, for example, you can report it to us.
"We're really happy with the revamped pages and would encourage people to take a look and learn how good online behaviour can prevent you becoming a victim of cyber crime."
To visit the website, click here.
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