Cyber Security is Everyone’s Problem – What Can Your Organisation Do?
Cyber security is no longer just an IT issue—it’s a business resilience issue. Every organisation, from accountancy firms and housing associations to SMEs, is at risk from cyber threats that are becoming more sophisticated and frequent.
At Lugo, we attended the Supplier Development Programme’s recent webinar on Police CyberAlarm (PCA), a free digital tool designed to help businesses detect and defend against cyber attacks, supported by Police Scotland. The session, led by Jessica Gibbons, Mark Gallacher, and Alasdair Penny, was a stark reminder that businesses across Scotland must be proactive, not reactive, when it comes to cyber security.
This article provides key insights from the webinar and explains why a structured approach—starting with a Technology Alignment review with Lugo—is the best way to strengthen your defences.
What is Police CyberAlarm?
Police CyberAlarm is a Home Office-funded initiative designed to provide cyber threat intelligence to businesses, charities, and public sector organisations. As Jessica Gibbons, the project lead, explained during the webinar, PCA helps organisations understand external threats targeting their networks.
Key features include:
- Threat Intelligence & Monitoring – PCA collects and analyses cyber attack data from participating organisations, providing insights into real-time threats.
- Vulnerability Scanning – Monthly reports help organisations identify weaknesses in their networks and take action to close security gaps.
- Law Enforcement Collaboration – The intelligence gathered helps Police Scotland and other law enforcement agencies build a national picture of cyber threats, supporting proactive interventions.
Importantly, PCA is not a silver bullet. It focuses on monitoring external threats but does not replace a structured cyber security strategy. This is where Lugo’s Technology Alignment Service comes in.
Why Accountants, Housing Associations, and SMEs Should Pay Attention
During the webinar, Mark Gallacher, Cyber Protection Officer at Police Scotland, highlighted that cyber criminals are increasingly targeting small and medium-sized businesses. Many attacks go undetected until significant damage is done—financial fraud, data breaches, and reputational harm are all real risks.
For accountancy firms, a cyber attack could lead to financial fraud and loss of client trust. Housing associations, which store vast amounts of sensitive data, are prime targets for attackers. SMEs often assume they are “too small” to be targeted, but attackers know smaller businesses frequently lack the security resources of larger enterprises. Every organisation is a target.
Beyond CyberAlarm – Building a Stronger Security Foundation
While PCA provides valuable intelligence, businesses need a structured security framework to act on the insights it delivers. Lugo’s Technology Alignment Service ensures your organisation has the right security measures in place, aligned with Cyber Essentials—the UK Government-backed standard for cyber security.
At Lugo, we act as your Virtual Chief Information Officer, providing strategic technology advice in line with your business goals. Our Technology Alignment Service integrates Cyber Essentials principles into your organisation, ensuring compliance with best practices and demonstrating to clients and stakeholders that you take cyber security seriously.
🔹 Find out more about the benefits of Cyber Essentials certification here.
Next Steps – Book a Technology Alignment with Lugo
The Police CyberAlarm webinar reinforced that cyber security isn’t optional—it’s essential. The first step towards better protection is understanding where your business stands today. That’s why Lugo offers a Technology Alignment review, helping you assess your current security posture and implement best practices.
✅ Book a Technology Alignment with Lugo today and take the first step in securing your organisation.
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Final Thoughts
Cyber threats are only increasing, and businesses cannot afford to be complacent. As Jessica Gibbons explained during the webinar, cyber criminals are constantly probing for weaknesses. Whether you use Police CyberAlarm or not, having a structured security approach is critical.
At Lugo, we help businesses like yours take proactive steps towards cyber resilience. Book your Technology Alignment review today and ensure your business is protected against the evolving threat landscape.
🔗 Schedule your consultation now.