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October 27. Passwords

Your password is your first, and often most critical, line of defence. Yet, far too many people still rely on easily guessable combinations like "123456" or "password," leaving their digital lives wide open to attack. Cybercriminals use sophisticated tools to crack weak passwords in seconds, and is one of the easiest forms of attack - low risk.

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October 26. Physical Security of Digital Assets

It's easy to overlook the importance of physical security when we rely so heavily on digital systems, but it's a critical component of overall cyber security. This means protecting your devices and data from unauthorised physical access. For individuals, it's locking your laptop when you step away, securing your home network equipment, and shredding sensitive documents. For organisations, it includes controlled access to offices and server rooms, securing hardware (laptops, USB drives), and m

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October 25. Server Security: Protecting Your Digital Core

For most organisations, servers are the undisputed backbone of their IT infrastructure. They house critical applications, store vast amounts of sensitive data (customer information, intellectual property, financial records), and power essential services. Consequently, servers are prime targets for cyber attackers, making robust server security an absolute necessity, not an option. A compromise of even one critical server can bring an entire operation to its knees.

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Subject Access Requests (SARs) - Half term

We often see a rise in the number of Subject Access Requests received by schools at the end of term or at the end of the academic year.  This article, therefore, covers guidance and support around subject access requests, how to recognise them and how to respond.

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October 23. Filtering and Monitoring

In cybersecurity, filtering and monitoring are proactive measures that act as your digital watchdogs, guarding against threats by controlling what comes in and out of your networks and systems, and by continuously observing activity for suspicious signs. These practices are essential for early threat detection and prevention.

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October 22. Hardware: Printers

Printers are often overlooked, however, they can represent significant security vulnerabilities if not properly secured.  Modern printers are essentially specialised computers with network connections, storage capabilities, and their own operating systems, making them potential targets for cybercriminals.

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October 21. Hardware: Asset Management

In any organisation, and even for individuals with multiple devices, simply knowing what hardware and software you own is the foundational step for effective cybersecurity. This practice is known as asset management, and it's far more than just an inventory list; it's a critical component of risk management and security posture. You cannot protect what you do not know you have, or what state it's in.

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October 20. Hardware: Safe disposal

When upgrading your tech or getting rid of old devices, simply deleting files or formatting a hard drive is often not enough to truly erase your data. Safe disposal of hardware is a critical, yet frequently overlooked, aspect of cybersecurity. If sensitive personal or organisational information remains recoverable on old devices, it can easily fall into the wrong hands, leading to identity theft, financial fraud, or severe data breaches.

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October 19. Anti-virus/anti-malware

Anti-virus and anti-malware are essential tools that are designed to detect, prevent, and remove malicious software – collectively known as malware – that can infect your devices, compromise your data, and disrupt your operations. Just like your body needs an immune system to fight off infections, your digital devices need protection against cyber threats.

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October 18. Regular Updates: Patching Against Threats

In the fast-evolving world of cybersecurity, software, operating systems, and applications are constantly being refined, improved, and, crucially, secured. Regular updates, also known as patching, are not merely about gaining new features or improving performance; they are an absolutely critical cybersecurity practice. Neglecting updates is like leaving your digital doors wide open after a burglar has already identified the weak spots.

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October 17. Access Control: Managing User Privileges

In cybersecurity, access control for users is about ensuring that only authorised individuals can access specific systems, applications, and data, and only to the extent necessary for their role. This principle is often referred to as the "principle of least privilege"  – granting users the bare minimum permissions required to perform their job functions, and nothing more.

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October 15. Access Control: Securing Your Home Office (Working From Home)

The shift to remote work has transformed how we work, but also introduces new cyber security challenges, particarly around access control in a less structured environment, like a home office.  When working off site,  your personal network and devices become potential entry points into your organisation's systems, making robust access control crucial.

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October 14. Access Control : (Multi-factor authentication)

Multi factor authentication is considered the most impactful single step you can take to strengthen your access control to digital accounts, systems and data. While a strong password is your first line of defence, MFA adds a critical second (or more) layer of verification, making it much harder for cyber criminals to gain unauthorised entry, even if they've stolen your password.

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October 11. Policies and Procedures: Cyber Blueprint

Cyber security has many levels; policies and procedures are about establishing clear rules, guidelines and processes that govern how information is handled within an organisation.  Well-defined policies and procedures serve as the blueprint for your cyber security program, ensuring consistent practices, reducing human error and providing a framework for accountability.

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October 10. Understanding Your Cyber Posture

Before you can effectively improve your cyber security, you must first understand where you are - Understand Your Cyber Posture. It involves a thorough evaluation of your existing security measures, identifying vulnerabilities, and understanding the risks you face.  You can't protect what you don't know you have or what weaknesses you might have hidden

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October 8. How Can Your Organisation Prevent Ransomware Attacks?

Preventing ransomware attacks requires a multi-layered approach.  Regular backups are crucial - ensure they are isolated and tested. Employee training is paramount; staff must be able to recognise a phishing attempt.  All software and systems should be updated to patch vulnerabilities.  Strong access controls and MFA for all accounts will prevent up to 89% of data beaches.

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October 7: Under Attack: The Reality of Ransomware

The headlines often focus on large organisations or governments falling victim to cyber attacks, such as M&S and the Co-op, however, there is an increasing number of attacks on schools and colleges.  A ransomware attack on a school can be particularly devastating, crippling operations, disrupting learning and putting sensitive student and staff data at risk.

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October 6: Cyber Action Plan and A Roadmap to Resilience

Creating a cyber action plan will help you navigate the digital world safely.  A well thought out plan can help you with a structured approach to improving your security posture, help identify weaknesses and ensure a rapid response when an incident occurs.  It can move you from reactive panic to proactive preparedness.

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October 5: Cyber Responsibilities - We're All in This Together

While cyber security may sound complex and something just for 'the IT department', that couldn't be further from the truth.  Cyber security is a shared responsibility, and every individual from the CEO down to the newest apprentice, plays a vital role in protection themselves and their broader digital ecosystem.

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October 4: When a Cyber Attack Hits

Even with the robust preventative measures, cyber attacks can happen.  The key is is not to panic and to have a plan, most organisations will call this a cyber incident response plan.  Knowing what to do in the immediate aftermath can significantly mitigate the damage, limit data loss and speed up recovery.

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October 2: Privacy Protection & Safeguarding Personal Data

Our second day of Cyber Security Awareness Month is about controlling access to your personal information and how it is used. Personal data is now constantly being collected, processed and shared.  Privacy protection is about exercising control over who has access to your personal data and how it is used.

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  1. October 1: Welcome to Cyber Security Awareness Month!
  2. Nursery Cyber attack
  3. The NCSC Cyber Assessment Framework
  4. Fraud awareness from the DfE
  5. Complaints vs. Data Rights: A Guide
  6. The Classroom's Dark Side: Cyber crime from the Classroom
  7. Data Breach: School sends out names and contact details in a spreadsheet.
  8. September 2025 Policy and Document Updates
  9. KCSIE 2025: Data Protection, AI, and Cyber Security
  10. New e-learning for 2025
  11. The Online SCR Data Breach: What You Need to Know
  12. Back to School Basics for Data Protection and Cyber Security Compliance
  13. The Latest Cyber Threat: The "Murky Panda"
  14. Building a Secure School: Using the ICO Accountability Framework to Meet DfE Digital Standards
  15. Why Physical and Data Security Must Go Hand-In-Hand
  16. Digital Safeguarding: DfE announces statutory DfE Digital Standards
  17. Safeguarding Smiles & Social Media!
  18. The Data Protection Lead/Champion Role
  19. Changes to the Academy Trust Handbook 2025
  20. Compliance Reporting from the Knowledge Bank
  21. School closes for two days after cyber incident
  22. Social Media Day 2025
  23. How Ofsted looks at AI during inspection and regulation
  24. Podcast Episode 3: Records Management and Retention
  25. DPE MAT Conference Early Bird Discount!
  26. Podcast Episode 1 - data protection training for school staff
  27. Holiday Cheer or Cyber Fear? : Essential Pre-holiday Checks
  28. Preschool Employment tribunal for the use of WhatsApp
  29. Social engineering + impersonation = Fraud ≡ cyber deception
  30. Data Breaches 2025 Report Highlights
  31. Not everyone needs access: The Key to Protecting Sensitive Data
  32. School cyber attack: Outwood Academy, Middlesbrough
  33. Alert: Schools receiving Microsoft File Sharing Phishing Emails
  34. School cyber attack: Framlingham College, Suffolk
  35. West Lothian Schools in Cyber Attack
  36. Getting caught in the Scattered Spider web
  37. A Wake-Up Call for Cyber Vigilance - Danger in the Threat Landscape for Everyone
  38. World Password Day
  39. National Honesty Day: Transparency
  40. FOI Request - BBC News
  41. Social Media and Marketing Guidelines and Training
  42. New Governor Resources
  43. Does stress lead to more data breaches?
  44. World Backup Day
  45. Are teachers using AI? 83% say its a time-saver
  46. DfE Digital Standards - narrowing the digital divide
  47. Arbor AI - On By Default
  48. DfE Guidance: Choosing a new MIS
  49. Sharing photos on World Book Day: Privacy considerations
  50. HCRG Care Group data breach
  51. Apple removes its highest level data security tool from UK customers
  52. The Importance of AI literacy and training staff
  53. How to verify visitors the right way
  54. Short Guide to AI Video
  55. Safer Internet Day, Cyber Security & Data Protection
  56. The Cyber Resilience Championship
  57. The Multiple Dimensions of Supplier Due Diligence
  58. School shares sensitive pupil information as part of an FOI response
  59. AI (Artificial Intelligence) Best Practice Area & Policy
  60. Blacon High School Cyber Attack
  61. WhatsApp and FOI's: ICO Warnings
  62. New AI Guidance from the DfE
  63. The role of Passkeys in Cyber Resilience and Cyber Security
  64. What the proposed Government legislative proposal around cyber crime means
  65. ICO report on AI tools in recruitment
  66. DfE update to record keeping and management
  67. Update to data sharing for school immunisation programmes
  68. Early Years Settings and Cyber Security
  69. SLT Digital Lead Profile
  70. Ransomware-Resistant Backups
  71. The role of governors in cyber security and data protection
  72. Navigating Privacy at the End of Term , Special Occasions and End of Year
  73. Effectively communicating during a cyber incident
  74. Contracts Register
  75. South East Technological University has experienced a cyber incident
  76. Safeguarding Identity in Microsoft 365: Protecting the UK Education Sector Against Cyber Threats
  77. DfE Digital Standards Autumn Update
  78. The importance of knowing how to access your CCTV footage!
  79. Cyber Attack on a Special School
  80. Stealing children's data
  81. What is dark data? (and why does it matter?)
  82. Ofqual highlights the value of cyber security training in schools
  83. Searching for data when you receive a Subject Access Request
  84. Fylde Coast Academy Trust Cyber Attack This Week
  85. Calling all IT leads in schools and mult academy trusts!
  86. Ransomware cyber attack on a school in Bromley
  87. Join Our Social Media Family!
  88. School hit by Cyber Attack
  89. Cyber Security Best Practice Area
  90. DfE Digital Standards for Schools and Colleges Tracker
  91. New Policies, Documents, Letters and Posters page
  92. Schools and Trusts Best Practice Area
  93. The DPE Retention Schedule
  94. Making the Rounds Update (now includes reporting)
  95. ESFA Cyber Essentials Requirement for Colleges from 2024/2025
  96. ICO Reprimands a School
  97. How does the recent global IT outage affect me?
  98. King's speech introduces new bills in relation to cyber security, smart data and digital information
  99. Out of date technology
  100. Data Retention and the Pupil File
  101. Have you assigned your SLT Digital Lead yet?
  102. What's a Cyber Incident and what should we do?
  103. Getting Started with AI (Artificial Intelligence)
  104. Cyber attack on a school during half term
  105. Free short cyber training for staff
  106. Update to the DfE Digital Cyber Security Standards for Schools and Colleges (May 2024)
  107. The rise of cyber attacks in schools are causing pupils to miss classes
  108. ICO: Learning from the mistakes of others report
  109. Children's mental health data leaked after a cyber attack
  110. Cyber attack on a Trust; the aftermath
  111. School Focus: The Vale Federation | Aylesbury
  112. DfE Dealing with Subject Access Requests (SARs) Guidance
  113. Update to the Guidance on Information Sharing from the DfE
  114. FOI Requests generated by Artificial Intelligence
  115. Social Media Best Practice Area
  116. Lettings Best Practice Area
  117. Appropriate filtering and monitoring definitions
  118. MFA Bombing - What is it?
  119. Protecting your Social Media Accounts
  120. Why we recommend using checklists
  121. Product Focus on Checklists : Initial Trust Plan
  122. Product Focus on Checklists : End of Term Checklist
  123. Product Focus on Checklists : Information and Cyber Security
  124. Product Focus on Checklists : Social Media
  125. Cyber Incident Review: The Benefits
  126. Product Focus on Checklists : Lettings
  127. Product Focus on Checklists : Record of Processing
  128. Milk Island: The secret location that allows children to view restricted content on Google Maps
  129. Why Data Should Stay Put: Benefits of Keeping Data in Its Original System
  130. Product Focus on Checklists : Data Retention and Destruction
  131. Product Focus on Checklists : Data Migration
  132. Product Focus on Checklists : Biometrics
  133. Product Focus on Checklists : Supplier Due Diligence
  134. Free Cyber help, advice and training with the Cyber Resilience Centres
  135. The Perils of Paper: The Printing Vulnerability
  136. Product Focus on Checklists : FOI
  137. Product Focus on Checklists : Governors and Data
  138. Product Focus on Checklists : DPIA
  139. Product Focus on Checklists : Site Moves
  140. Product Focus on Checklists : Data Breaches
  141. Product Focus on Checklists : Subject Access Requests
  142. Cyber attack on a University
  143. Product Focus on Checklists : Bring your own device
  144. Product Focus on Checklists : Working out of school/offsite
  145. Cyber Attack on a School
  146. Product Focus on Checklists : Redaction
  147. Major cyber-criminal gang Lockbit brought down by UK Law Enforcement
  148. Why Due Diligence is Important: Fake apps
  149. Product Focus on Checklists : CCTV
  150. Product Focus on Checklists : Clear desk
  151. Product Focus on Checklists : Commitment to compliance
  152. Product Focus on Checklists : Photos and video
  153. Product Focus on Checklists : Passwords
  154. Product Focus on Checklists : Information Classification
  155. Safer Internet Day 2024
  156. Kent Councils Data Breach
  157. Free cyber training for staff
  158. DfE Digital Standards Update
  159. The Mother of all Breaches
  160. ClassCharts Possible Data Breach
  161. Where is your data stored?
  162. IAPP looks at AI privacy risks
  163. If you suspect a financial scam .....
  164. Guardians of Privacy: 16. Social Media Checklist
  165. Guardians of Privacy: 15. Navigating Social Media in Educational Settings Summary
  166. Guardians of Privacy: 14. Social Media and Cyber Bullying
  167. Guardians of Privacy: 13. Social Media, Copyright and Intellectual Property
  168. Guardians of Privacy: 12. Social Media and Going Viral
  169. Guardians of Privacy: 11. Staff Social Media Accounts
  170. Guardians of Privacy: 10. Social Media and Cookies
  171. Guardians of Privacy: 9. Social Media and Morality
  172. New Resources for Schools from the ICO
  173. Guardians of Privacy: 8. Social Media Policies
  174. Guardians of Privacy: 7. Social Media Data Retention
  175. Guardians of Privacy: 6. Posting Safely
  176. Guardians of Privacy: 5. Social Media and Consent
  177. Guardians of Privacy: 4. Social Media Access Control
  178. Guardians of Privacy: 3. Social Media Channels
  179. Guardians of Privacy: 2. Law and Regulations
  180. Guardians of Privacy: 1. Social media, privacy and children
  181. Latest ICO Reprimand. Mr. S. Claus, Chief Executive Officer, North Pole Enterprises
  182. Phishing attacks targeting schools - alert from City of London Police
  183. The ICO reprimands a Multi Academy Trust
  184. KCSIE: Filtering, Monitoring and Privacy
  185. Guidance for the use of school email and applying email retention in schools
  186. CISA and UK NCSC Announce Joint Guidelines for Secure AI System Development
  187. Data Protection Tips for Early Years Settings
  188. Children's Privacy around the world is a puzzle
  189. Trust Initial Plan Checklist Update
  190. Update on Advisory for Rhysida Ransomware
  191. Records Management Best Practice Update
  192. Governors and Data Best Practice Area Update
  193. The Crime in a Cyber Attack and a Data Breach
  194. What do I need to redact?
  195. NCSC Annual Review is published for 2023
  196. Learning from Data Breaches
  197. Windows 11 security ineffective against attacks on old devices
  198. Trust Initial Plan for Data Protection Compliance (for Multi Academy Trusts)
  199. International Counter Ransomware Initiative 2023 Joint Statement
  200. Google for Education Resources: Helping IT Admins meet DfE digital and technology standards
  201. Resistant Cloud Backups
  202. Top Ten Cyber Security Misconfigurations
  203. Lettings Best Practice and Guidance
  204. ICO Reprimand: company suffered a ransomware attack
  205. The UK Online Safety Bill becomes an Act (Law)
  206. Considerations when migrating to a new MIS
  207. The importance of software updates (PaperCut vulnerability and Rhysida ransomware)
  208. Public bodies and sensitive data
  209. Adding offline bulk training using the Certificates function
  210. Ransomware, extortion and the cyber crime ecosystem
  211. Get a DPE Badge for your website!
  212. ICO: 10 Step guide to sharing information to safeguard children
  213. Cyber Resource: The Cyber Resilience Centre Group
  214. Email and Security: ICO recent guidance
  215. Help after a Cyber Attack/Incident
  216. Social Media Policy
  217. Data Protection and Cyber Security (Inset Day) Training Ideas
  218. Changes to Microsoft Free Licensing for Schools
  219. What to do in the event of a Cyber Attack
  220. Cyber Crime: AI Generated Phishing Attacks
  221. Handling Freedom of Information Requests the right way
  222. Cyber Attack: Exam Boards
  223. VICE SOCIETY - Ransomware attacks on schools
  224. Using Tags if you are a group of organisations in the DPE Knowledge Bank
  225. Where's Harry the Hacker?
  226. Be Cyber Aware: USB Sticks
  227. Cyber Insurance in the Public Sector
  228. Types of Cyber Attacks: DDos Attack (Microsoft DDoS Attack in June)
  229. Cyber Attack: Manchester University
  230. Cyber Attack: Leytonstone School
  231. The ICO Reprimands a school
  232. Be Cyber Aware: Firewalls
  233. Be Cyber Aware: Cyber attacks and transparency. A no blame culture
  234. Cyber Attack: Dorchester School
  235. Knowledge Bank Role Types: Admin, Staff and Trustee
  236. Types of Cyber Attacks: Password Attacks
  237. Be Cyber Aware: Why regular software updates are important
  238. Cyber Attack: Wiltshire School
  239. Keeping your IT systems safe and secure
  240. Types of Cyber Attacks: DDoS Attacks
  241. Types of Cyber Attacks: Phishing
  242. Types of Cyber Attacks: The Insider Threat
  243. Why your data is profitable to cyber criminals
  244. Using WhatsApp in Schools
  245. The Changes to Data Protection in the UK
  246. Knowledge Bank Updates
  247. Types of malware and how they are linked to data protection
  248. Striking Data Breach
  249. IPR Protection Email Scam
  250. Windows Server 2012 & 2012 R2 Retirement
  251. How to contact us for support, subject access requests, data breaches and FOI's
  252. YouTube breached child protection laws
  253. How a school fought back after a cyberattack
  254. Types of Cyber Attacks - Credential Stuffing
  255. January Cyber update - How Can Schools Help Prevent Cyber Attacks?
  256. Assigning courses to staff using to-dos
  257. How the Record of Processing Can Help You
  258. Information Security Basics: What are VPN's?
  259. What does a Data Protection Officer Do?
  260. Are you ready for a Data Breach?
  261. Carrying out Supplier Due Diligence
  262. How Long Should You Keep Personal Data For?
  263. The Education sector now at highest risk of cyber attacks
  264. How to Assess your Data Security
  265. Schools Blocked from Using Facial Recognition Systems
  266. The Children's Code
  267. B&H FoI: Racist/religious incidents/bullying
  268. Cyber Attacks
  269. Protocol for Setting Up and Delivery of Online Teaching and Learning
  270. Class Dojo International Data Sharing
  271. Model Publication Scheme: Amendments, Improvements and Updates
  272. Child friendly privacy notices
  273. Transparency
  274. SAR? ER? FOI?
  275. Secure file transfer of files using Royal Mail
  276. Emergency contacts and consent
  277. Key elements of a successful DPIA
  278. FOI Publication Schemes
  279. SHARE: Avoid disinformation online
  280. Best Practice for Managing Photos and Video
  281. New Drip Feeds: Recognise and Respond to Subject Access Request
  282. When to contact the Data Protection Officer?
  283. National child measurement programme
  284. Make sure DPE is your registered DPO with the ICO
  285. Compliance Manager released
  286. Headteacher fined for breach of data protection legislation
  287. Emails – good practice and minimising the risk of a data breach

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