Tuesday, 15 March 2022

Charity Commission & SAFE by CST present Online security and fraud prevention

Security Advice for Everyone (SAFE) are teaming-up with the Charity Commission for England and Wales to present a webinar on “Online Security and Fraud Prevention” on Tuesday 29th March at 12pm.

Zoom pre-registration: https://tinyurl.com/yckvmavs

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The Charity Commission will talk about its expectations of charity trustees, to safeguard their Faith Charity and beneficiaries from online harm including from fraud.

SAFE by CST will discuss how to protect yourself and your community from online threats.

We will look at how to minimise exposure to potentially harmful attacks, virus protection, how to spot fake emails and provide hints and tips on how to stay safe online.

 

Our programme will be of interest to any member of a community that feels vulnerable to violent extremism or hate crime. All our webinars are free and suitable for over 18’s only.


Please share this invitation with anyone who you think may be interested.

 

We look forward to welcoming you onto a SAFE webinar soon. Please see our full schedule below with links to the Zoom pre-registration page ↙

  • 23rd March at 7pm, Event security for your community (Appropriate security measures to ensure the safety of large numbers of people):Registration: https://tinyurl.com/4yvcea7a
  • 24th March at 10am, Hate crime and your community (How to deal with racial and religious hatred – especially in the digital age) with Southwark Council:Registration: https://tinyurl.com/3j4uupuz
  • 29th March at 12pm, Online security and fraud prevention (How to protect yourself and your community from online threats) with the Charity Commission for England and Wales:Registration: https://tinyurl.com/yckvmavs
  • 30th March at 2pm, Exploring the Far Right (An exploration of the current state of the far right in the UK):Registration: https://tinyurl.com/ynz22hpj
  • 5th April at 2pm, Personal safety and security for everyone (Simple tips to keep you safe during your busy daily life):Registration: https://tinyurl.com/3nv23n7h
  • 12th April at 7pm, Conflict Management (Effective communication in high stress situations):Registration: https://tinyurl.com/3uy5vzhx
  • 26th April at 2pm, Basic security (An introduction to security for places of worship and faith communities):Registration: https://tinyurl.com/muscbprw
  • 28th April at 10am, Women’s safety (Simple tips to keep you safe during your busy daily life) with Southwark Council:Registration: https://tinyurl.com/2p9cz6yr
  • 11th May at 7pm, Organising security (Security and risk management, and how to develop a security plan):Registration: https://tinyurl.com/mz7u4kt5
  • 18th May at 2pm, Hate crime and your community (How to deal with racial and religious hatred – especially in the digital age):Registration: https://tinyurl.com/mr3fpms3
  • 25th May at 7pm, Online security (How to protect yourself and your community from online threats):Registration: https://tinyurl.com/ayx2zmam
  • 1st June at 2pm, Event security for your community (Appropriate security measures to ensure the safety of large numbers of people):Registration: https://tinyurl.com/yu6fbvpm
  • 15th June at 7pm, Women’s safety (Simple tips to keep you safe during your busy daily life):Registration: https://tinyurl.com/5n8d9bu3
  • 22nd June at 7pm, Basic security (An introduction to security for places of worship and faith communities):Registration: https://tinyurl.com/2s3wnzm5

Some useful links and documents can be found by scanning our new Linktree:

Also, by following this link: https://linktr.ee/SAFE_CST.

In the meantime, if we can be of any help, please contact us on enquiries@safe.cst.org.uk.

Also – check out our website for more information, and registration details as new webinars are released, at safe.cst.org.uk and please follow us on:

LinkedIn: safe-by-cstTwitter: @SAFE_CST

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