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Cyber safety warning issued to Inverclyde residents

Cyber safety warning issued to Inverclyde residents
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Colin Beattie MSP: Great to see pupils back in the classroom

Colin Beattie, Musselburgh MSP I AM DELIGHTED to see a return to the classroom for children in nursery and the first three years of primary school. This will be an exciting and nerve-wracking time for parents and pupils alike, and many will be relieved to see a return to in-person teaching. This is the first step in the phased re-opening of schools and staff have been working hard to ensure safety measures are in place to welcome children back to the classroom. While this first step is certainly a cause for celebration, we remain at a critical stage in the pandemic and many children will continue to learn from home for the time being. However, with the continued success of the vaccine rollout, I hope to see more of my young constituents rejoin their classmates in the near future.

City of Science: This is why we need more cyber sleuths in Scotland

By Paula Leca EMBARGOED TO 000 FRIDAY DECEMBER 4..File photo dated 06/08/13 of a person using a laptop. Consumers are being warned to pay close attention to cyber safety ahead of an expected surge in online Christmas shopping. PA Photo. Issue date: Friday December 4, 2 PAULA LECA from Glasgow Science Centre’s STEM Futures programme explains why Scotland needs more cyber sleuths ALL that time your teenager has been spending on their computer during lockdown isn’t necessarily a bad thing. They could be honing their career skills. Scotland has been world famous for its industries: shipbuilding, oil and gas, textiles, whisky and more over the years. As industries rose and fell, so too did the jobs and training available for young people.

Teachers get chance to learn more about cyber security

  Article Teachers get chance to learn more about cyber security after Inverness College UHI awarded £11,600 to develop and deliver online course By Ali Morrison  |  Updated: 22:15, 24 February 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Inverness College UHI. Inverness College UHI has been awarded £11,600 to develop and deliver an online course in cyber security. Monday marked the launch of the third annual Cyber Scotland Week – cybercrime has been on the rise since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic and the National Cyber Security Centre defending the UK from more than 700 cyber attacks in the past year.

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