New Head of Skills Academy announced for Cyber and Fraud Centre

26/11/2024
Katie ONeill (Credit: The Cyber and Fraud Centre)

A new Head of Skills Academy has been appointed at Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland as part of the organisation’s efforts to further develop on and offline resilience training for organisations of all sizes. 

Katie O’Neill brings extensive experience in cybercrime training, having worked with Police Scotland in her previous role as Cyber and Digital Forensics Training Lead, where she delivered advanced training programmes to equip law enforcement personnel with the critical skills required to investigate cybercrime, analyse digital evidence, and address emerging cyber threats. 

Speaking on her appointment, Katie said: 

“This is an important new role in the cyber education landscape, and I look forward to applying my specialist expertise in cybercrime training and educational strategy to develop a dynamic skills academy that will enable organisations to upskill their staff in cybersecurity. With a rise in cyber attacks, it’s vital to stay aware of the latest threats and best practices to stay safe. 

“My expertise in creating practical, hands-on training in areas such as Digital First Responders, Cyber Security Basics, and Cryptocurrency Investigations will assist in empowering organisations to stay ahead of cyber threats by offering targeted, accessible training that builds resilience and enhances cybersecurity capabilities.” 

Jude McCorry, CEO at Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland, welcomed Katie O’Neill’s appointment, stating: 

“Katie is an outstanding leader and brings a wealth of experience in the field of cyber security. Her joining us as Head of our new Skills Academy comes at the right time, when organisations both private and public are looking to build their cyber resilience. I am proud that we are building the team as a result of client demand, and it’s great to see organisations taking cyber security training and culture seriously. 

Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland can provide support via our skills programmes such as Secure Leaders for board members, exercising your incident response for IT teams and cyber awareness staff training. We are all looking forward to seeing where the Skills Academy will develop over the next few years.” 

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