KubeNet helps Scottish businesses strengthen cyber resilience

Julie Inglis, Director at KubeNet

KubeNet is joining the National Incident Response Cadre, led by the Cyber and Fraud Centre - Scotland, demonstrating its commitment to supporting Scottish organisations in preventing, detecting and responding to threats through shared expertise.

With cybercrime on the rise both nationally and internationally, and with more than £386m lost to attacks in Scotland last year alone, companies of all sizes are bearing the brunt and facing financial loss, reputational damage, and operational disruption in the process.

Help is now at hand thanks to The Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland, which has reaffirmed its commitment to rapid, practical cyber support through its National Incident Response Cadre, a collective of trusted professionals that will play a key role in helping organisations respond to and recover from cyber incidents.

The Cadre operates in conjunction with the National Cyber Incident Response Helpline, a free service for any organisation in Scotland experiencing a cyber incident.

Cadre members also offer extra support including legal advice, corporate communications, knowledge sharing and public awareness campaigns.

This support is for organisations of all sizes and sectors, from charities and SMEs to public bodies and large companies, navigating the chaotic and high-stake moments following a cyber-attack.

Julie Inglis, Director at KubeNet (pictured) said: “Joining the Incident Response Cadre is an opportunity to partner and collaborate with others in the industry and share our expertise.

“Strengthening Scotland’s cyber resilience is essential to protecting our economy, communities and fellow citizens. The Cadre is an essential pillar in creating awareness and delivering solutions for business that will help protect them from increasing threats.”

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