by Kayleigh Dennis | Apr 24, 2023 | Blog Post
On the 29th of March, IASME spent the day cleaning up the Malvern Hills. Community Projects Coordinator, David Millard fills us in. After meeting at 10am at the Beacon Car Park, we walked towards the Beacon to meet the Malvern Hills Trust (MHT) officials. We were...
by Kayleigh Dennis | Apr 6, 2023 | Blog Post, Training
Training scheme welfare officer, Alex Jones catches up with some of the trainees from the Neurodivergent Cyber Security Training Programme to find out how they are getting on in their new jobs in the e2e-assure Security Operations Centre. e2e are experts at threat...
by Kayleigh Dennis | Mar 10, 2023 | Blog Post
The UKCSF have developed their Cyber Security Training Programme over the last few years to support neurodivergent unemployed adults to gain meaningful employment in the cyber security sector. I have been working with our community team for some time now as a...
by Kayleigh Dennis | Feb 28, 2023 | Blog Post
Over 50% of all crime in the UK is cybercrime related. Certain groups of people are seen as a significant target for criminals who will willingly exploit their lack of awareness online to contact these individuals and gain access to their computers and devices. To...
by Kayleigh Dennis | Feb 20, 2023 | Blog Post
In the West Midlands area there have been 25,692 reports of cyber fraud with losses of 94.9 million pounds in the last 13 months, according to statistics from the NFIB Fraud and Cyber Crime Dashboard. Of these reports, 6360 of the victims were over 60, although actual...