Cyber Security and Digital Forensics Services
Cyber Essentials certification
Cyber Essentials is the UK government-backed certification covering the five technical controls that the majority of attacks exploit. We’ve delivered it since 2017 as an authorised IASME Certification Body, which means we assess and certify directly rather than reselling someone else’s scheme. For most organisations needing to win contracts or satisfy an insurer, this is the place to start.
Find out moreCyber Essentials Plus
Cyber Essentials Plus adds a hands-on technical audit of your systems on top of the self-assessment, and it is increasingly required across defence and government supply chains. Every CE Plus package we run includes twelve months of vulnerability scanning at no additional cost, which most providers charge for separately or do not offer at all.
Find out moreeDiscovery and litigation support
eDiscovery is the process of finding, preserving and reviewing electronic documents for litigation and investigations, often across very large volumes of data. Our practice is led by Greg Deane, who brings eighteen years in legal technology, including work on the Bernie Madoff litigation.
Find out morePenetration testing
A penetration test is a controlled attempt to break into your systems the way a real attacker would, so you find the weaknesses before anyone else does. We scope each test around what actually matters to your business rather than running a generic scan and handing you a list.
Find out moreVulnerability scanning
Vulnerability scanning is the ongoing, automated check that flags known weaknesses across your devices and software as they emerge. It comes as standard with our Cyber Essentials Plus packages, and is available on its own if you want continuous monitoring without full certification.
Find out moreDigital forensics
Digital forensics is the recovery and analysis of electronic evidence to a standard that holds up in court. This is where the company began in 2008, and it draws directly on investigative experience from the Metropolitan Police Hi-Tech Crime Unit at New Scotland Yard.
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