Cyber-attacks against the UK care sector are on the rise – with over 1 in 3 care providers experiencing an attempted breach in the last three years.
Most of these incidents involve phishing, human error, and unsafe technology use – the good news is they can be prevented with the right awareness and action.
The Cyber Resilience Centre Network, in association with us and our member Care England, is delivering a three-part, police-led webinar series designed specifically for the care sector:
- Session 1: Fully Funded Cyber Support for Care Providers
What’s available and how to access it
Monday, 23 February 2026, 11.00 am – 12 noon.
More details and register here.
- Session 2: Discover Cyber PATH
Free Cyber Resilience services for the Care Sector
Tuesday, 10 March 10 2026, 11:00 am – 12:00 noon
More details and register here.
- Session 3: Preparing for a Cyber Incident:
Tools and Tips for the Care Sector
Monday, 23 March 2026, 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm
More details and register here.
Why Attend?
– Gain a clear understanding of the threats facing care providers today
– Learn practical, actionable steps to protect your organisation
– Access free tools and ongoing support from the ECRC
– Hear real-life case studies from the care sector
Whether you work on the frontline, in management, or in a support role, these sessions will give you practical tools, real-world examples, and free resources to help keep your organisation, staff, and people who use your services safe.
About The CRC Network
The Cyber Resilience Centre Network (CRC Network) is a police-led organisation established to help small and medium organisations protect themselves from cyber crime. Working with law enforcement, industry partners and academia, we provide fully-funded guidance, tools and services to improve cyber resilience across England and Wales.
CRC Network Care Cyber Series – Host Centre
The team from Cyber Resilience Centre for the East will be delivering the Care Cyber Series, of webinars on behalf of the CRC Network. Regardless of where your care sector business operates, you are invited to join the series to learn about the practical tools, real-world examples and free resources available to help keep your organisation, staff and service users safe.


