IASME is pleased to share the details on our partnership with the CyberScotland Partnership (CSP), a collaboration that brings together 25 key stakeholders to strengthen Scotland’s cyber resilience. The CSP, brought together by the Scottish Government’s National Cyber Resilience Unit, is dedicated to raising cyber security awareness and building resilience across Scotland and drives the delivery of activities that will achieve the outcomes of The Strategic Framework for a Cyber Resilient Scotland.
The CSP envisions a Scotland that thrives as a digitally secure and resilient nation. By fostering awareness among the general public, as well as public, private, and third sectors, the partnership is empowering individuals, businesses, and organisations to stay secure online. From sharing practical tips to guiding incident reporting, the CSP is a vital resource for everyone.
As one of the CyberScotland Partners, IASME is proud to stand alongside other organisations committed to supporting Scotland’s journey towards a safer digital future.
The 25 CyberScotland Partners are:
Age Scotland, Business Gateway, Centre for Engineering Education Development (CeeD), College Development Network (CDN), Cyber and Fraud Centre Scotland (CFCS), The Cyber and Fraud Hub, Education Scotland (EdScot), Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), The IASME Consortium (IASME), Institute of Directors Scotland, LEAD Scotland, Local Government Digital Office, National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), Police Scotland, ScotlandIS, Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), Scottish Cyber Coordination Centre (SC3), Scottish Enterprise (SE), The Scottish Government, Scottish Sports Association, Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC), Skills Development Scotland (SDS), UK Cyber Security Council, YoungScot, YouthLink Scotland.
For more information about the CyberScotland Partnership and its incredible work, visit cyberscotland.com. We are excited to be part of this collaborative effort and look forward to contributing to a more cyber resilient Scotland.
