Following the results of our Scottish Technology Industry Survey 2023, ScotlandIS CEO Karen Meechan discusses in The Scotsman the current position of our sector and why we need to find new ways to close the skills gap. Tech companies are
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Why you should consolidate your cyber security platforms
CyberScotland Partnership funding initiative now inviting proposals
The Scottish Government in collaboration with the CyberScotland Partnership are delighted to announce this call to funding aimed at bolstering cyber resilience across the nation. In line with our commitment to fostering a secure digital environment, we are inviting organisations to
Report: 81% of Enterprises Search for New Cybersecurity Vendors
Research by PR and marketing consultancy CCgroup revealed the impact of the current economic climate on the cybersecurity buying landscape and what now influences vendor selection. The report, The Cybersecurity Marketing Strategies: How to Influence Purchasing Behaviour in a Tough Economic Climate, highlights that
Cyber Showcase: Where are they now?
Last October, ScotlandIS launched Cyber Showcase; an inaugural programme of coaching and business advice for startups, culminating in an investor showcase event. 12 innovative Scottish cyber startups were successful in their application to the programme and underwent six weeks of coaching
Highland social enterprise signs global deal to help protect charities from cyber attacks
Celerity: Why simulated cyber attacks are such a powerful security tool
Cyber and Fraud Centre partners with University to give ethical hackers practical experience
The Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland is providing opportunities for ethical hackers to gain practical experience in the field while studying in collaboration with Abertay University. Aiming to bridge the gap between academia and industry, the partnership provides students with real-world