May Workshop Event - 2nd May - 3pm -Grundisburgh Village Hall
We are delighted to announce that two representatives from Norfolk & Suffolk Police Cyber Crime Unit are coming along on the 2nd May at our next Member Tech Hub briefing session discussing their views on how to stay safe from fraud and scams. They will be building on the lessons learned from Inspector Jim Stevensons session held on 25th February
Gemma Theobald and her colleague Chris Bales will run an interactive session called the Cyber Escape Room which is an accessible activity that does not require a high level of technical knowledge or skill, but will bring to life some of the key messages.
The Cyber Escape Room is a fun, fully inclusive and interactive cyber security exercise designed to highlight good online security behaviours. Teams are assigned to work within the ‘police cybercrime unit’ and must work together through a variety of problem-solving tasks to prove an organised crime gang is behind an attack on the Detective Chief Inspector. Participants will have a set time to complete all the tasks or risk the collapse of the whole investigation. The escape room exercise covers a range of important cyber security topics such as email phishing and data leakage, as well as providing techniques to combat common cyber-attacks like creating strong passwords.
We will be having our usual story telling and feedback sessions. If time allows we will discuss the current issues being identified on the BT / EE merger for home users.
We are delighted to announce that two representatives from Norfolk & Suffolk Police Cyber Crime Unit are coming along on the 2nd May at our next Member Tech Hub briefing session discussing their views on how to stay safe from fraud and scams. They will be building on the lessons learned from Inspector Jim Stevensons session held on 25th February
Gemma Theobald and her colleague Chris Bales will run an interactive session called the Cyber Escape Room which is an accessible activity that does not require a high level of technical knowledge or skill, but will bring to life some of the key messages.
The Cyber Escape Room is a fun, fully inclusive and interactive cyber security exercise designed to highlight good online security behaviours. Teams are assigned to work within the ‘police cybercrime unit’ and must work together through a variety of problem-solving tasks to prove an organised crime gang is behind an attack on the Detective Chief Inspector. Participants will have a set time to complete all the tasks or risk the collapse of the whole investigation. The escape room exercise covers a range of important cyber security topics such as email phishing and data leakage, as well as providing techniques to combat common cyber-attacks like creating strong passwords.
We will be having our usual story telling and feedback sessions. If time allows we will discuss the current issues being identified on the BT / EE merger for home users.
We are delighted to announce that two representatives from Norfolk & Suffolk Police Cyber Crime Unit are coming along on the 2nd May at our next Member Tech Hub briefing session discussing their views on how to stay safe from fraud and scams. They will be building on the lessons learned from Inspector Jim Stevensons session held on 25th February
Gemma Theobald and her colleague Chris Bales will run an interactive session called the Cyber Escape Room which is an accessible activity that does not require a high level of technical knowledge or skill, but will bring to life some of the key messages.
The Cyber Escape Room is a fun, fully inclusive and interactive cyber security exercise designed to highlight good online security behaviours. Teams are assigned to work within the ‘police cybercrime unit’ and must work together through a variety of problem-solving tasks to prove an organised crime gang is behind an attack on the Detective Chief Inspector. Participants will have a set time to complete all the tasks or risk the collapse of the whole investigation. The escape room exercise covers a range of important cyber security topics such as email phishing and data leakage, as well as providing techniques to combat common cyber-attacks like creating strong passwords.
We will be having our usual story telling and feedback sessions. If time allows we will discuss the current issues being identified on the BT / EE merger for home users.