In today's digital landscape, cyber crime and threats are a constant concern for businesses of all sizes. From attention-grabbing headlines about large-scale data breaches to internet fraud targeting vulnerable individuals, the risks are pervasive.
No business is too large or too small to be at risk—your data and systems are continually under threat. Partnering with leading cyber security firms in the UK, such as top cyber security services companies and providers, is crucial to safeguard your assets.
A cyber breach can be costly, not just financially but also in terms of reputational damage, which can be even more significant. Engaging with expert cyber security solution providers and IT companies ensures your business is protected from these ever-present dangers.
Effective IT security and protection for your modern business ...
Whether it's attention grabbing headlines about large scale data breaches or internet fraud perpetrated against vulnerable individuals, cyber threat is an invasive part of life.
No business is too large, or too small, to be at risk - that means your data and access to your systems are under continual peril.
A cyber breach will not only cost you money to rectify, the repetitional damage can be just as, if not more, significant.
Fortunately, you can defend your business with technology and, importantly, by training your people.
Grant McGregor Ltd is an IASME-accredited Certification Body to conduct assessments and certifications for the IASME Gold IT Governance and Security compliance standard in the UK.
Since 2016, we have served as an IASME-accredited Certification Body to conduct assessments and certifications for the Cyber Essentials / Plus IT Security compliance standards in the UK.
As an original Trusted
Partner member of the Scottish Business
Resilience Centre, we conduct IT security reviews and provide appropriate recommendations for Small & Medium Businesses in Scotland.
Make your whole business safer with appropriate and affordable cyber security protection, training and compliance services.
IKM were finding that increasingly as part of our tender process companies were being asked to be Cyber Essentials certified and not having the certification excluded us from applying for these tenders. Assisted by Grant McGregor, the application and auditing process was more straightforward as there were many processes already in place, but it was also an ideal opportunity to review our current systems and policies. We are looking to capitalise on our investment in the certification and shall now look to projects that were previously out of our scope.
We've had Grant McGregor support our IT aspects of our company for several years and the service has delivered more than we expected. Not only do they continuously monitor our IT security, but they advise on our planned IT upgrades and answer any IT related questions quickly. They've been especially responsive for our preparing for and attaining the Cyber Essentials security certification, giving us much greater peace of mind and confidence in the IT system that underpins our business.
We were previously using another email security solution which required a fair amount of daily input from IT on the management side of things and wasn’t a service we had a lot of confidence in given how critical the service is to business operation. The new Email Security managed IT service we have from Grant McGregor has proven to be excellent – it’s reduced the IT management time to an absolute minimum and has given us absolute confidence that our email delivery is about as safe as it’s possible to be.
This guide provides clear information on how the Cyber Essentials scheme, including Cyber Essentials Plus, can protect your business against the most common and harmful cyber threats. Learn how to safeguard your operations with a comprehensive Cyber Essentials checklist and access Cyber Essentials support to defend against the growing volume of attacks.
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Cyber Security - let’s call it what it really means – protecting yourself against Criminals.
Modern cyber crime might be one of the biggest risks your business faces. It could cause you massive disruption, reputational damage or even ultimately to close shop. But how do you know your business is protected as well as it could be – or as well as you need it to be?
As 2020 gets well underway, the Grant McGregor team is taking the opportunity to ask: what are the security threats we need to be aware of now? Here’s our take on the security issues you should be thinking about in 2020.
Facing off against the ever-changing IT security threat resembles a game of whack-a-mole. As soon as IT specialists and solution providers have fixed one vulnerability, hackers are looking for a new one to exploit.
Small businesses typically benefit the most from a Cyber Essentials or Cyber Essentials Plus certification, according to new research conducted for the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre.
The NCSC commissioned BritainThinks to perform a baseline review of Cyber Essentials to look at how the scheme has influenced cyber security attitudes and behaviours on UK organisations to date. The results were published on the NCSC website in November 2020.