CyberScotland updates
News from CyberScotland and our Partner network
CYBERUK 2026 brought global cyber leaders to Glasgow
CYBERUK 2026 took place in Glasgow from 21–23 April, bringing together over 2,500 cyber security leaders, practitioners and policymakers from across the UK and beyond. Hosted by National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), this year’s programme explored how to accelerate cyber defence in response to an increasingly complex threat landscape. The Scottish Government hosted CyberScotland Street and the CyberScotland Pavilion, showcasing Scottish-based cyber security companies and the CyberScotland Partnership. During the event, the NCSC recommended that passkeys, instead of passwords and passcodes, were the most secure option for online accounts. It is expected that we will hear more advice and guidance on this over the coming months. More information can be found here: Passkeys: what you need to know | National Cyber Security Centre
CyberScotland launches Secure Finance campaign to tackle online fraud
CyberScotland has launched its latest campaign, Secure Finance, highlighting the growing threat of cyber criminals targeting people’s money through scams such as fake cryptocurrency investments, SIM-swapping and copycat websites. The campaign encourages individuals and organisations across Scotland to stay vigilant and adopt simple steps to protect their financial information.
AI cyber threats: open letter to business leaders
The UK Government has written an open letter to business leaders on the steps organisations should take to protect against AI-driven cyber threats. A new generation of AI models are able to exploit software weaknesses at a pace and scale not seen before. Cyber security should be seen as an essential part of running a business today.
Cyber Essentials changes coming into effect from April 2026
Updates to the Cyber Essentials scheme come into effect this month, reflecting changes in technology and evolving cyber risks. The updates aim to strengthen baseline security requirements and ensure the certification continues to provide effective protection against common cyber threats for organisations of all sizes.
Scotland’s tech innovators recognised at Digital Tech Awards 2026
ScotlandIS has announced the winners of the Digital Tech Awards 2026, celebrating innovation and impact across Scotland’s technology sector. The awards highlighted a diverse range of organisations spanning AI, cyber security and digital transformation, with a new AI Trailblazer category recognising the growing importance of artificial intelligence to Scotland’s digital economy.
UK exposes Russian military intelligence targeting vulnerable routers
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has revealed that Russian military intelligence actors have been exploiting vulnerable internet routers to support cyber-attacks and espionage activity. The NCSC is urging organisations and individuals to apply security updates, secure device access and review network configurations to reduce the risk of compromise.