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Police set up company to protect businesses from cybercrime

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South West will offer free and paid-for services to firms at risk of online criminality

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South West will advise firms on cyber security

A police-led company has been set up to protect South West businesses and charities from cybercrime.

The (SWCRC) is a not-for-profit firm set up under National Police Chiefs Council with funding from the Home Office. Its aim is, in partnership with industry, to tackle cyber crime and give sound guidance to companies for whom membership is free.

SWCRC is part of the national roll-out of Cyber Resilience Centres in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, which began in 2019, to provide businesses and charities with free support, and an “affordable” way to access more bespoke cyber security services and consultancy.

The SWCRC was launched in October 2020 led by police, in partnership with the private sector and academics, and facilitated by Business Resilience International Management (BRIM), which works with the Home Office on preventing cyber crime.

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South West

It has a structured modular programme based on a successful model that had previously been established for nine years in Scotland.

The SWCRC has been funded by the National Police Chiefs’ Council Cyber Crime Programme which secured Government funding to establish a network of CRCs across England and Wales.

It offers a range of membership options depending on the level of support that businesses in Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire and Somerset need.

The core membership, which is specifically aimed at micro businesses and SMEs, is free, and provides access to a range of resources and tools to help them identify risks and vulnerabilities.