The police provide free and funded support for charities to support them in becoming more resilient with digital crime. I am one of the lead police officers reaching out to our region’s charities to make you aware of this.
The police cyber resilience centres offer the option of joining your local SME community for free, to get ongoing support from the police against online crime, as there has been an increase in small charities being at risk of various online crimes.
This will affect you even if you do not provide a service, product, or conduct online fundraising. It will still be relevant to protect your staff, charity beneficiaries, volunteers, and your funds.
This police initiative has been established as part of a policing community engagement, to offer you free crime prevention help in this digital era.
On our cyber resilience centre website, you will find a link to a free information pack www.secrc.police.uk/free-information-pack, or you can contact me to arrange a short call to explain the support available to you, and why you might be at risk of online crime that you may not be aware of. We charity help Trustees, staff, and volunteers.
I appreciate you may get fake emails, please take you time to confirm my status by exploring more at www.secrc.police.uk, or search for South East Cyber Resilience Centre on a reputable search engine. We are part of a network of 9 police centres across the 43 police forces in England and Wales.
Finally, you can also confirm my authenticity by phoning 101 and checking with Sussex Police, my ID number is CW435, Detective Inspector Chris White.
I look forward to welcoming you to the free community membership for ongoing support and talking with you about how we can help you stay resilient.
Best Wishes,
Detective Inspector Chris White
Sussex Police ID CW435
CISMP | Security+ | MCIIS | CISM
chris.white@secrc.police.uk | +44 (0) 7909 906177