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October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 30. Support

October is Cyber Security Awareness Month, and while we don't think that cyber awareness is something to cover just once in the year, we think it's a good opportunity to publish some information that can be used all year round.
Awareness Day Thirty: Support
Awareness Day Thirty: Support

We thought it might be helpful to list organisations that can provide support for cyber security with regard training, awareness, resilience and recovery:

Your data protection officer.
Your IT provider.
The NCSC (the National Cyber Security Centre).
Make cyber security a priority.
Train your staff: NCSC School staff training.
South East Regional Organised Crime Unit
Have a cyber incident response plan.
Review the DfE's cyber security standards.

Review DPE's previous articles:
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{article title="October is Cyber Security Awareness Month: 6. Cyber Action Plan"}[link][title][/link]
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{article title="What to do in the event of a Cyber Attack"}[link][title][/link]
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{article title="Be Cyber Aware: Cyber attacks and transparency. A no blame culture"}[title]
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