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What you'll find

Whether you're looking for tips to strengthen your security or need guidance in response to a security breach, we have a comprehensive collection of resources that'll help you stay informed and protected, from guides to videos to websites.


Downloadable guides

Handy tips on-the-go to help protect yourself and your family, or to keep your business safe.

Be safe and secure

General hints and pointers to help safeguard yourself against potential threats.

Fraud & Scams snapshot

A one-page cheat sheet to help you spot the signs of scams and how you can keep yourself safe.

Security checklists

Cyber response playbook

Help your business improve cyber security and things you should consider if there's a cyber security threat.

Small business guide

Find out about the measures you can take to help protect your business against common cyber security threats.

Merchant Business Solution

Protect your business against card fraud, and learn about the types of payment risks and ways to help reduce fraud and financial loss. 

Stay safe with scam tips from Head of Fraud Prevention, Ben Young

  • Scam Workshop - EnglishScam Workshop - English
  • Scam Workshop - Simplified ChineseScam Workshop - Simplified Chinese
  • Scam Workshop - VietnameseScam Workshop - Vietnamese
  • Scam Workshop - ArabicScam Workshop - Arabic
  • Bank impersonationsBank impersonations
  • Investment scamsInvestment scams
  • Business email compromise scamsBusiness email compromise scams

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Useful External Websites


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Business scam webinar

Watch our experts discuss the ways you can help protect your business from scams and cyber criminals.

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Understand Sextortion

Learn quick tips, what to look out for, who to speak to and how to report it.

Keep up to date

Stay in the know with additional resources on our Security hub.
 

Things you should know
This information is general in nature and has been prepared without taking your personal objectives, circumstances and needs into account. You should consider the appropriateness of the information to your own circumstances and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.