Understand the Risks of Cyber Attack with Police CyberAlarm
ADNS Group works with Police CyberAlarm, the award-winning free cyber security tool provided by your local police force and funded by the Home Office to monitor and report suspicious cyber activity.
As an affiliate of Police CyberAlarm since its initial launch in the North East of England, ADNS Group has implemented this preventative online security tool into the region’s SMEs to make businesses more secure and protected against cyber attacks.
Commercial Director John P Lupton sat down with National Co-ordinator for Police CyberAlarm Andrew Richmond to talk about the risks of cyber attacks, and how the technology can protect against realtime cyber threats. We’re sharing insights from this impactful discussion as a series of video blog posts covering the Police CyberAlarm’s frequently asked questions to help you make the best decision for your organisation.
The Real Risks of Cyber Crime
This week, we’re covering the real risks associated with cybercrime, from the harm data breaches can have on your company, clients and customers to the reputational damage brands can face even long after the attack has been remedied. In 2025 alone, we’ve all witnessed a staggering number of high-profile cyber attacks which have resulted in major economic implications for all involved.
As we have become increasingly reliant on digital technology for so many aspects of our personal and professional lives, cyber security has become a business essential to ensure the safety of our data. Businesses can use Police CyberAlarm in conjunction with current cyber security measures to further mitigate cyber threats, keeping themselves, their assets and their associates safe.
With ADNS Group, the PCA is easy to install, and works immediately to provide instant and proactive monitoring to detect suspicious activity before they have a chance to become dangerous.
Don't wait till it's too late, contact ADNS Group to find out more about the Police CyberAlarm scheme.