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Cyber Space
Working together to deliver cyber security training and awareness
Overview
At Standard Chartered Bank we are passionate about supporting our Clients, to help them stay safe from the threat of a cyber attack. Please download and customise the guidance provided in this site and share across your workforce. Together, we can help our employees fight the threat from cyber crime.
Please note that the sharing of these documents (or content contained within) available on this website is subject to the following terms and conditions.
Our resources
Phishing
Here’s the latest guidance to help you stay ahead of the threat
The perilous power of Generative AI
Artificial Intelligence (AI), has taken the world by storm. Stay one step ahead of Gen-AI enabled scams
Unravel the voice behind vishing
Defend yourself from the threat of voice phishing (vishing) by detecting the signs
QR code scams
Know what to look out for by protecting yourself from common scams using QR codes
Escape Spear Phishing Traps
Learn why it’s important to limit your ‘digital footprint’
Malware
Malware is one of the biggest cyber security threats to individuals and businesses today, with the acceleration of digitalisation leading to increased risks of infection. Knowing how to protect yourself against these threats is more important now than it has ever been.
How to prevent malware infections
Simple actions to help prevent infections and stay malware free
How malware infections occur
Find out how our devices usually get infected with malware
How to spot malware infections
Spotting the signs that devices have been infected
Debunking malware myths
Common misconceptions that might lead to mishap at work or at home
Are you app to date?
Update your devices regularly to keep safe from the malware threat
Account and password security
Technology has come a long way in the last few decades. So have online accounts and passwords. Here’s the latest guidance to help you keep them secure.
Social media security
Information that’s shared publicly on social media becomes a huge security risk when we overshare sensitive details about ourselves online. Here’s the latest guidance on using social media responsibly to safeguard your company.
Are your accounts a security risk?
Make yourself a difficult target on social media
Don’t feed the trolls
Protect yourself from fake social media profiles
Social media security at work
Guidelines to follow when using your personal social media accounts
Family online safety for the elderly
A total of USD $1.7 billion worth of losses were attributed to elderly fraud in 2021. Use this guide to support your family members and help keep them safe.
Family online safety for children
In 2021, there was an 80% increase in online grooming crimes against children in the last four years in the UK. Use this guide to engage with children in your families early, to keep them safe whilst online.
Instructions for use
Share the materials contained within this website with your workforce in three simple steps:
- Select the topic that you would like to share.
- Access the specific document, edit it to apply your logo and company name and check for any areas that require customisation (such as entering the specific contact details of your security teams).
- Share with your employees via your company communication channels to provide them with the latest cyber security advice from Standard Chartered Bank and help to keep them safe from the cyber threat.
Please note that the sharing of these documents (or content contained within) available on this website is subject to the following terms and conditions. Communication of these documents (or the content contained within) to others outside of this repository means you are agreeing to comply and be bound by the terms and conditions of use.
Social engineering
Social engineering is the art of manipulating and deceiving others. Take a look at the latest tactics cyber criminals are using, to trick individuals into revealing specific information or performing an action they wouldn’t usually perform.