To fortify organisations’ cyber defences and ensure business resilience, we offer support across a range of cyber security accreditations. Our team delivers, Cyber Essentials, Cyber Essentials + and Cyber Assurance, as well as supporting businesses through the ISO27001 certification process.
As an IASME Certifying Body, we are trained to certify against GCHQ’s Cyber Essentials Scheme and manage the certification process end-to-end and in-house.
We will guide you through the process, ensuring you complete and maintain your CE accreditation to reduce your threat risk and safeguard your organisation’s security.
The Cyber Essentials certification process includes a self-assessment whereby businesses must check they meet the criteria to acquire the CE badge. We can support you with this, offering guidance on where changes can be made to achieve this certification and further auditing your business post-assessment to support you in achieving CE+.
Our CE-certified assessors mark assessments and grant CE certifications to businesses that meet the criteria and offer ongoing support to help build the best defence against the most common cyber attacks.
If your organisation holds a valid Cyber Essentials certification, we can support you in obtaining your IASME Cyber Assurance certification to protect your Information Security Management System (ISMS). Cyber Assurance focuses on the triad of confidentiality, integrity and availability, and assesses your people, processes, technology and assets, and combined with CE and CE+ provides an extra layer of strength to your defence.
Most attacks are simple by design, but the state of play is constantly evolving. As a result, threats can come in many disguises all with the same end goal; to exploit weaknesses in your infrastructure or your workforce.
These accreditations aim to safeguard your business from the most common cyber threats while ensuring the application of best practices across your IT infrastructure. Managing Director Debra Cairns is the representative who sits on both our Advisory Board and Cyber Experts Group.
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