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We support organisations striving to build a trustworthy, safe online environment where users can engage authentically in their communities.
Cross-sector corporatesWe support international government organisations and NGOs working to provide infrastructure or improve the capabilities, security and resilience of their nation.
International programmes and developmentWe support commercial organisations operating in a digital world, seeking to protect their reputation and prevent business disruption caused by cyber attacks and compliance breaches.
UK government and public sectorWe support UK government organisations responsible for safeguarding critical infrastructure, preserving public trust, and maintaining national security.
Cyber security; when everything is going well, it’s easy for non-tech and non-risk people to underestimate the value of the services they’re paying for and the controls that have been put in place.
On 31 October 2025 the 2022 edition of ISO 27001 will supersede the previous versions and you’ll need to prove your compliance to the updated Standard.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) recently released an update to the ISO/IEC 27002 originally published in 2013.
ISO 27001 is one of the best known and most recognised internationally agreed set of standards for the specification of information security management systems (ISMS).
ISO 27001, the gold standard of information security management best practice, or a royal pain in the neck? Let’s be honest; more often than not, organisations don’t implement ISO 27001 for fun, it’s because they don’t have a choice.
We know information security is a complex world – there are a lot of initialisms and controls and, often, knowing where to start is the hardest part.