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<h1><span style="color:#50505a">The Data Lab Skills Zone</span></h1>
<h1><span style="color:#50505a">CyberScotland</span></h1>


Welcome to The Data Lab Skills Zone, where you will find everything you need to get started on your Data and AI skills journey.
The CyberScotland Partnership is a collaboration between key organisations that would like to improve cyber resilience across Scotland. This site directs you to a variety of tools and guidance provided by these partners to help you improve your organisation’s cyber resilience. It's a great starting point for organisations to get to grips with cyber security basics. It provides ideas and simple steps that are easy to implement, and most are either free or low-cost. These steps can significantly reduce the chances of your business becoming a victim of cyber crime.


The Data Lab Skills Zone page focusses on connecting you with the data and AI resources you need to develop your knowledge around data and AI skills. Whether you are looking at how to upskill your current workforce, futureproofing your organisation by find out the data and AI skills of the future, or an individual keen to develop your skills in data and AI, you will find resources here to develop and grow.
Each partner has contributed guides, tools and other resources in their area of expertise. You can find information and advice on topics such as:


* what is cyber security?
* cyber security basics for different sectors and types of business
* understanding and managing different types of cyber risks
* training, certification and communication
* how to create a cyber incident response plan, with a downloadable Cyber Incident Response Pack, external link which will open in a new window
* how to respond to and report an incident
* where to get help if your business is a victim of cyber crime
* the Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership (CiSP)
* learning resources for businesses and community members
* careers in cyber security
* qualifications and professional development
* cyber security events
Partners include CENSIS, College Development Network, Education Scotland, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, IASME Consortium, National Cyber Security Centre, Police Scotland, ScotlandIS, Scottish Business Resilience Centre (SBRC), Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), Scottish Enterprise, Sccottish Government, Scottish Social Services Council, Skills Development Scotland, YoungScot and YouthLink Scotland.
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CyberScotland

The CyberScotland Partnership is a collaboration between key organisations that would like to improve cyber resilience across Scotland. This site directs you to a variety of tools and guidance provided by these partners to help you improve your organisation’s cyber resilience. It's a great starting point for organisations to get to grips with cyber security basics. It provides ideas and simple steps that are easy to implement, and most are either free or low-cost. These steps can significantly reduce the chances of your business becoming a victim of cyber crime.

Each partner has contributed guides, tools and other resources in their area of expertise. You can find information and advice on topics such as:

  • what is cyber security?
  • cyber security basics for different sectors and types of business
  • understanding and managing different types of cyber risks
  • training, certification and communication
  • how to create a cyber incident response plan, with a downloadable Cyber Incident Response Pack, external link which will open in a new window
  • how to respond to and report an incident
  • where to get help if your business is a victim of cyber crime
  • the Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership (CiSP)
  • learning resources for businesses and community members
  • careers in cyber security
  • qualifications and professional development
  • cyber security events

Partners include CENSIS, College Development Network, Education Scotland, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, IASME Consortium, National Cyber Security Centre, Police Scotland, ScotlandIS, Scottish Business Resilience Centre (SBRC), Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), Scottish Enterprise, Sccottish Government, Scottish Social Services Council, Skills Development Scotland, YoungScot and YouthLink Scotland.