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HB Tech partners with the Cyber Resilience Centre

HB Tech partners with the Cyber Resilience Centre

We are proud to announce our partnership with The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East (SECRC).

We are now working with SECRC  to support them with improving cyber resilience for organisations across the South of England. The mission is to provide the knowledge and support SMEs need to protect themselves against the ever-increasing threat of Cybercrime.

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East is a police-led partnership, backed by the National Police Chiefs Council NPCC  It is part of a network of not-for-profit centres set up by the Home Office to be the trusted centre of Cyber Security.

We will be working closely in partnership with SECRCs in providing businesses with expert advice and cyber security solutions, including Cyber Essentials to ensure the highest cyber protection.

​Discussing the new partnership, Andy Richardson, Director of The South East Cyber Resilience Centre said: “It’s fantastic to be working with another local organisation to help strengthen the resilience of businesses across the region, particularly SMEs so it’s brilliant that HB Tech dedicate themselves towards SMEs”

John Clough, Director of HB Tech said: “HB Tech is delighted to be partnering with the South East Resilience Centre. We look forward to working together in providing organisations with the Cyber Security knowledge and solutions needed to safeguard themselves against cyber-crime”

If you’re interested in working with The South East Cyber Resilience Centre, visit: The Cyber Resilience Centre

About The Cyber Resilience Centre

“The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East is a police-led partnership with academia and businesses aimed at improving cyber resilience in businesses in the South East of England. 

Using a combination of police officers and cyber talent, the Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East supports and helps protect small business, SMEs and supply chain businesses and third sector organisations in the region against cyber crime.

Covering the areas of Thames Valley, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, West Sussex, East Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight, we are working with local Universities and the Police forces, which provides us with access to the latest local as well as national information on emerging cyber threats, criminal trends, best practice for cyber resilience and new technology to provide you with timely guidance to prepare and protect your business, staff and clients from cyber criminals.

How do we do it?

Our mission is simple, we exist to help businesses of all sizes (although we do have a focus on SME’s, micro businesses, and sole traders) to better protect themselves in the fight against cybercrime.

When it comes to cyber criminals, there’s nothing small about small businesses. If you’re open for business online, you could be open to cyber-attacks. We exist to help you to reduce your business’s cyber related risk and to increase your cyber resilience. We do this by developing your knowledge in key areas so that you can implement basic methods of cyber hygiene.

We provide affordable cyber security testing and training services, with the opportunity to learn how to procure private sector cyber security products, services, or resources.  Whether it’s just a health check for your company or its employees, we can help with whatever your cyber needs.

A trusted resource, we are also a straightforward place to find IASME approved Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus Certifiers in the South East. These are recognised nationally as Trusted Partners.

The Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East is modelled on a successful structured collaboration acclaimed by the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC). It is part of a nationwide network of not for profit centres set up by the Home Office and Business Resilience International Management”

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