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We’ve reached 1,000 members!

You may have heard us say or seen on social media that we often refer to the sobering statistic that Wales is the number one place in the UK (alongside London) where people are most affected by cybercrime.


Since the Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales (WCRC) had its official launch in spring 2021, we’ve been spreading the word among small businesses, SMEs, charities and third sector organisations about being cyber aware and getting better protected from the risks of cybercrime.


We are delighted to have hit a significant milestone, ahead of schedule too, and now have more than 1,000 registered businesses that have joined the WCRC’s membership community! We have welcomed companies from all sectors – retail, travel and tourism, hospitality, manufacturing, education, charities, IT and more, but we don’t do this alone.


Thank you to our policing colleagues across Wales, board members, advisory group, trusted partners, community ambassadors and all the organisations that have worked side by side with us to carry out this essential work to make Wales become a more cyber safe place to live, work and play.


Two thousand members here we come!


If you’ve not yet signed up for WCRC membership, John Lloyd-Jones from MetroBank is on the WCRC advisory group and here he explains why every business in Wales needs to make cyber security a priority.


Sign up for our free core membership package to receive national guidance, resources, toolkits, regular cyber updates, tips and much more. If you’d like to discuss the cyber challenges your business is facing, please contact our team for assistance.

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