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The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), a part of GCHQ, is the UK’s technical authority for cyber security. Since the NCSC was created in 2016, as part of the Government’s National Cyber Security Strategy, it has worked to make the UK a safer place to live and work online.
The purpose of this report is to help charities understand current cyber security threats, the extent to which the sector is affected and whether it is being targeted, and where charities can go for help. This report is an update to NCSC’s February 2018 Cyber threat assessment: UK charity sector.
This report draws on consultation with experts within the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), other government departments and open sources, and was written with the support of The Charity Commission for England and Wales.