UK Electronics – Taking a Stance Against Fraud and Cybercrime

Electronics manufacturer, UK Electronics, have over 30 years’ experience specialising in the manufacture of high quality electronic assemblies.

With security being a key element of their long-term strategy, UK Electronics are proud to have signed up as a member of the Business Fraud Prevention Partnership, demonstrating their commitment to protecting their supplier and client information, as well as bolstering their own internal measures.

As a member of the BFPP, UK Electronics benefit from employee security awareness training to ensure they are kept up to date and, crucially, are aware of new threats as they emerge.

Recognising that security is a huge concerns for SMEs of all sizes, Managing Director, Neil Carr stated “It is clear from recent events involving multi-national conglomerates and our own NHS that no one is safe from a cyber attack. Every business should be aware of the threat and take whatever steps they can to help beat the fraudsters. That is why UK Electronics have signed up with BFPP.”

Eddie Whittingham, Managing Director of the BFPP, commented “it’s great to welcome UK Electronics on board as a member of the Business Fraud Prevention Partnership. It’s great to be able to support the work they’re doing and it is fantastic to see businesses such as UK Electronics furthering their own measures to help protect not only themselves, but their clients and suppliers. The fact they’re now a BFPP member is a testament to their commitment to providing an industry leading service”.

The Business Fraud Prevention Partnership provide businesses with access to online security awareness training for their employees, as well as best practice policies and guidance to ensure they are up to date and aware of key threats as they emerge.

If you are interested in finding out more about how the BFPP can help your organisation, please visit www.thebfpp.org or call 0800 772 0878.

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