TUFF Social Engineering Explained Course – Now Open for Registration

The TUFF Social Engineering Explained course is designed to raise awareness of social engineering, fraud, and scam-related activity, while providing practical guidance on how to recognise, respond to, and report incidents effectively.

Throughout the course, learners will explore the techniques commonly used by threat actors, the risks posed to both individuals and organisations, and the actions that can be taken to reduce exposure and mitigate harm. A key focus of the training is understanding reporting pathways.

The course outlines a range of UK reporting options, including internal organisational procedures, industry bodies, law enforcement, and regulatory channels. Timely and accurate reporting not only supports investigations but also helps prevent further losses and strengthens intelligence sharing across the sector.

By completing this course, participants will gain a clear understanding of social engineering risks, along with the confidence to take appropriate action and report incidents in line with organisational policies and legal requirements.

Places are now open – don’t miss the opportunity to strengthen your knowledge and improve resilience against fraud. 2026 Spring Offer (excl. VAT): £150 per learner 50% discount available for public sector organisations Group discounts available for bookings of five or more places.

Contact us to register your interest or to find out more about enterprise licensing options, including the ability to host the course locally and tailor content to your organisation’s policies and procedures.


Now Open for Registration: Level 2 NCFE Customised Qualification – TUFF Telecoms Fraud Course

The Telecommunications UK Fraud Forum (TUFF) is pleased to invite registrations for its Level 2 NCFE Customised Qualification – Telecoms Fraud Course. This bespoke programme has been designed by TUFF and accredited by NCFE under their Customised Qualifications framework. While not a nationally regulated qualification, it carries the assurance of NCFE’s quality standards—backed by over 175 years of experience—providing confidence in the rigour and credibility of your learning. Who is this course for? This course is specifically tailored for:

Telecommunications professionals

Fraud investigators and analysts

Risk, security, and compliance teams

Anyone looking to build knowledge of telecoms networks and fraud risks. Whether you are new to the sector or looking to enhance your expertise, this course addresses key skills gaps and delivers practical, industry-relevant insight.

Course Content Includes:

  • Unit 1: Telecommunications

  • Unit 2: Telecom Fraud Examples

  • Unit 3: Evidence and Data Handling

  • Unit 4: Fraud Management

  • Unit 5: Hostile OSINT and GenAI

  • Unit 6: Cyber Attacks Explained In addition, learners will benefit from Appendix A – The TUFF Telecom Fraud Guide, a dynamic reference resource that is regularly updated to reflect emerging threats, trends, and terminology across the telecoms fraud landscape. Why Register?

Gain industry-recognised, quality-assured training

Develop practical knowledge of telecoms fraud threats and prevention

Learn at your own pace via the TUFF Academy

Stay up to date with evolving fraud techniques and technologies Places are now open. Don’t miss the opportunity to strengthen your knowledge and enhance your organisation’s resilience against telecoms fraud. 2026 Spring Fee Offer (Excl VAT) £475 50% Public Sector discount available Group discounts for organisations purchasing five or more courses.

Contact us to register your interest or to find out more about enterprise licensing options, including the ability to host the course locally and tailor content to your organisation’s policies and procedures.