This week, we welcomed back Detective Constable Andrew Kevan from Cheshire Police.
Andy, who works in the Cyber Crime, Economic Crime and Major Crime units, spent over an hour sharing practical advice and insights on:
- Cybercrime and online safety
- Password security and good practices
- The risks of deepfakes and AI misuse
- The impact of personal or financial mistakes made with technology, including the link to suicide
- Treating mobile phones as “mini-computers” and using them with caution
His session highlighted the importance of vigilance and proactive measures to keep ourselves and our communities safe online.
Our Digital students had a double dose of cyber-crime awareness, as DC Kevan’s colleague – PC Stu Campion from Cheshire Police – also delivered sessions to our Year 11 and T Level Digital students on the Computer Misuse Act, Police Powers, and Careers in the Police Force and beyond.
It’s so important that our students remember why they’re studying Cyber Security — and how the skills they learn can be used positively to defend and protect.
This year, UTC is proud to launch a brand-new course in Electrical Installation, delivered in partnership with Training for Electricians.
Designed specifically for young people at risk of becoming NEET, the programme provides the essential skills and experience needed to secure employment as an electrician’s mate or progress to a Level 3 apprenticeship.
We’re excited to see how these students grow over the academic year — developing their Aldridge Attributes while gaining valuable, real- world, on-site experience.
Our Digital students had a double dose of cyber-crime awareness with PC Stu Campion from Cheshire Police, who delivered sessions to our Year 11 and T Level Digital students on the Computer Misuse Act, Police Powers, and Careers in the Police Force and beyond.It’s so important that our students remember why they’re studying Cyber Security — and how the skills they learn can be used positively to defend and protect.