New appointments at Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland
The Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland has announced two new appointments as it moves to strengthen its team.
The Edinburgh-based social enterprise is expanding its work across skills development, incident response and organisational resilience, supporting businesses, charities, and public sector organisations across Scotland.
Abertay University graduate Caolan Keenan, who has a “strong technical background in ethical hacking” and other disciplines, now becomes its head of cyber training and senior security adviser.
Meanwhile, Amanda Johnstone will act as business development and relationship manager, with a focus on “expanding the centre’s reach”.
Jude McCorry, chief executive of the Cyber and Fraud Centre – Scotland, said: “We’re delighted to welcome both Caolan and Amanda to the team. Their combined experience strengthens both our technical capability and how we support organisations across Scotland.
“Building cyber resilience isn’t just about technology, it’s about people, skills and understanding. These appointments help us continue to grow that support for our clients.”
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