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Resources and Guidance

The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales has a range of guidance to make you more cyber resilient. Check out our range of guidance below, collated from experts and industry partners. 

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Reporting Cybercrime

If you think you have fallen victim to a cyber crime, you need to know how to report it. ​ You can report fraud, attempted fraud, cyber crime and receive a police crime reference number, to the national fraud reporting service, Action Fraud.

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NCSC Guidance

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has a series of guidance across a range of topics including passwords, phishing, patching, cloud computing, response and recovery to help your business stay cyber resilient.

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Little Book of Cyber Scams

The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales presents the new Little Book of Cyber Scams, a dedicated booklet which highlights the latest cyber scams and outlines the techniques criminals will use to try to steal from and exploit you.

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Helpful Videos

Businesses can help make their organisations safer from cyber criminals by following simple, easy to follow guidance, so to help you we have created and collated a suite of videos.

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Wales Fraud Forum guidance

The Wales Fraud Forum (WFF) is a not-for-profit company which aims to help prevent fraud in Wales by raising awareness in the public and private sector and amongst individuals.

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Little Book of Big Scams

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‘Little Book of Big Scams’ is a valuable fraud prevention tool, highlighting the most common frauds that routinely catch victims out across the country daily.

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Little Booklet of Phone Scams

The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau says that nearly a third of all fraud is committed over the telephone. Learn what the warning signs of a telephone scam are with this Tarian Regional Organised Crime Unit guide.

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ABI cyber insurance guide

The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has produce guidance which answers the most frequently asked questions about cyber insurance. This is a great place to start for deciding on the right policy for your business.

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WCRC Case Study Digest

This is the first case study digest produced by the WCRC and its purpose is to inform partners and members as to the types of attacks being seen by businesses and to help raise awareness of how to identify these.

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Stop! Think Fraud

Stop! Think Fraud is a national campaign brought to you by UK Government in partnership with City of London Police, National Cyber Security Centre and National Crime Agency. This resource helps with password security and guidance for recognising and protecting against email scams, messages and calls.

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