Herts Police offering free cybercrime advice sessions - find out more

By Layth Yousif 24th Apr 2023

Herts Police offering free cybercrime advice sessions. CREDIT: Pexels
Herts Police offering free cybercrime advice sessions. CREDIT: Pexels

Free cybercrime advice sessions in Stevenage

Hertfordshire Constabulary is offering residents free cybercrime advice sessions at libraries around the county over the next few months. 

Organised and delivered by specialist Cyber Protect officers from our Serious Fraud and Cyber Unit, the sessions will be providing practical tips for avoiding the most common types of cybercrimes.

At these free of charge, drop in events, there will also be talks given by Trading Standards, the Victim Service team and Cyber Protect officers. Hertfordshire Beacon Victim Care will also be in attendance.

The next event is scheduled for Thursday, April 27 at Stevenage Central library and will run between 1045am-445pm. 

This is the first of a series of similar events that will continue around the county, details of which can be found at: www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/libraries.

Detective Inspector Pete Hankins, from Hertfordshire Constabulary's Serious Fraud and Cyber Unit said: "There is a growing threat from cybercrime, which has been increasing across the country over recent years. Criminals often prey on the elderly and vulnerable, many of whom may not have the means to access advice online, therefore we have organised these sessions to support residents who would rather talk to crime prevention experts in person.

"These sessions are completely free and you can drop in anytime between the times advertised. Our cybercrime experts will be able to give you practical advice on crime prevention, to help you avoid common scams and recognise new ones."

     

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