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The CyberScotland Partnership (CSP) is a collaboration of key stakeholders, brought together by the Scottish Government’s National Cyber Resilience Unit, to raise cyber security awareness and build cyber resilience across Scotland and drive the delivery of activities that will achieve the outcomes of The Strategic Framework for a Cyber Resilient Scotland.

The CSP supports the vision that Scotland thrives by being a digitally secure and resilient nation. It aims to raise cyber resilience awareness amongst the general public, public, private and third sectors.

It also shares information and tips on how people, businesses and organisations can stay secure online and understand what to do and how to report any incidents.

The current Partnership Chair is ScotlandIS CEO, Karen Meechan.

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, visit the CyberScotland website.

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