Cyber Crime Unit
Cyber Pursue: Investigations
The Cyber Pursue team have responsibility for investigating serious and cross-border cyber crime. They work with regional, national and international partners to do so. The eForensic team provide specialist capabilities in the examination of digital technologies both to the Cyber Pursue team and our constituent Police Services.
You cannot report incidents directly – cases are taken only by referral from Action Fraud or other Law Enforcement bodies
Cyber Protect
The national Cyber Protect network are responsible for delivering the Protect element of the National Cyber Security Strategy. They provide FREE cyber security advice, tabletop exercises and cyber awareness presentations to businesses in the region, as well as to local government and the charitable sector. Find out more about our free Cyber Protect services
Find out more about protecting your organisation from cyber attack and being prepared for and resilient to cyber incidents. Learn about our services for relevant sectors.
We have comprehensive advice for individuals in their personal and professional lives as to how to improve cyber security and safety online.
Cyber Choices
The national Cyber Choices network aims to:
- Educate young people about the dangers and penalties of getting involved in cyber crime
- Educate young people about opportunities in cyber security
- Divert those on the cusp of committing cyber crime
- Manage the highest risk cyber offenders
Find out about the law online, cyber security careers and contact the team
Reporting Cybercrime
You cannot make any direct reports to SEROCU. All fraud or cybercrime should be reported to the national reporting centre in Action Fraud. There are special circumstances for an incident happening now. Find out more: