Cyberstalking and harassment can take many different forms, whether you’re receiving distressing messages, being bullied, having personal information released online, or you suspect you’re being monitored. This guide will help you understand what laws and regulations apply in the UK, how to report cyberstalking and harassment, what evidence you should collect and store, and how to engage with the police and other supporting organisations.
Read MoreOne sunny Wednesday morning late last year, cybersecurity consulting firm SecurIT360 rallied together US sponsors and supporters to help raise vital funds for The Cyber Helpline. Business and technology leaders came together to tee off in a high-stakes golf tournament spanning 18 holes at Highland Park in Birmingham, Alabama.
Read MoreCybercrime affects over 5 million individuals in the UK every year, with a majority living in London. This densely populated area is unsurprisingly a hotspot for cybercriminal activity.
Read MoreAnya Bridges, a 20-year-old cyber professional, is stepping into the boxing ring for the first time to raise funds for The Cyber Helpline. Inspired by her career in cybersecurity, Anya’s journey combines personal growth with a mission to support victims of cybercrime. Through months of training, she’s embraced resilience and courage, turning a fitness challenge into a powerful fight for a safer digital world this holiday season.
Read MoreNew Home Office measures aim to protect stalking victims by revealing stalkers’ identities and strengthening protection orders. Learn how these changes address the impact of stalking and advocate for improved support.
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