Police CyberAlarm helps business understand and monitor malicious cyber activity.
Every business in the South East can now access a free digital tool designed to help understand and monitor incoming threats from hackers.
Police CyberAlarm was introduced to a number of organisations across the country who took part in a pilot roll out. Following its success, the government-funded initiative is now being rolled out across the country.
Once a business or organisation becomes a Police CyberAlarm member, they will need to install the ‘CyberAlarm Virtual Server’, which will then collect and process traffic logs identifying suspicious activity from the firewall. The server collects traffic logs, but not the content of the traffic. It is designed to protect personal data, trade secrets and intellectual property.
The benefits of being a Police CyberAlarm member include regular reports revealing suspicious and potentially malicious attack activity on firewalls/internet gateways. It details how the attack is happening and where it is coming from, so that improvements can be made to the business’ cyber resilience. It will also help law enforcement identify current threats and take enforcement action against cyber criminals.
Police CyberAlarm can benefit any public and private sector business with a computer network, including SMEs, organisations, charities, education establishments and local government.
Businesses can sign-up on the Police CyberAlarm website. They will then receive a unique code, which, once added to the website, will provide access to full instructions on how to install Police CyberAlarm.
Superintendent Andy Richardson, Director of The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South Eastsaid: “I am delighted that Police CyberAlarm has arrived in the South East region to expand on the work that the SECRC is currently undertaking to make the South East region a safer place for businesses to operate and trade from.
With the average cost of cyber-attacks to small businesses being in the region of £11,000, there has never been a more prevalent time for businesses to accept all the help that is available.”
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