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Don’t Get Caught Out by a Cyber Attack!

Cyber attacks are making headlines with M&S, Adidas and others being breached. The average cyber attack recovery now costs businesses nearly $5 million. New UK laws mean fines are going up too. We help businesses spot risks, follow the rules, and protect their reputation with proven tools like NIST, SOC2, ISO 27001 and the UK Cyber Assessment Framework.

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Cyber Security That Fits Your Business

Whether you’re a growing startup or a multi-site SME, we’ll help you prioritise and protect what matters most – with minimal disruption and maximum clarity.

Most cyber attacks target small and mid-sized businesses. We evaluate your organisation’s vulnerabilities, prioritise risks, and provide actionable recommendations to enhance your security posture. Support from experts who speak your language.

Need Cybersecurity Help but Don’t Have the Budget?

You don’t need a full-time hire to take security seriously. Our fractional CISO support gives you expert guidance, risk management, and policy leadership — when and where you need it. Perfect for SMBs and startups looking for flexible, affordable cybersecurity that scales with your business.

Cyber Security Strategy Development

Based on assessment results, we collaborate with you to develop a tailored cybersecurity strategy that aligns with your business objectives and helps with your Cyber Security.

Cyber Security Compliance Support

Our experts guide you through GDPR and data handling requirements, ensuring your data handling practices meet legal standards and avoid potential fines.

Cyber Risk Mitigation

You can’t avoid cyber risk — but you can control its impact. A clear, prioritised, risk mitigation strategy cuts unnecessary costs, prevents disruption, and safeguards your business where it matters most.

What Our Clients Say

Colin is, first and foremost, a man of integrity. His commitment, confidence, and ability to communicate effectively have been key in successfully turning around a failing IAM project. In a short space of time, he has built and maintained the trust of senior stakeholders, including those at the C-suite level. His skills go well beyond IAM, spanning the broader Security space, making him a highly versatile professional.

— Colin Masterman, Cyber Security Delivery Manager

I am thrilled to recommend Vera Mehet for her exceptional work as an Agile Coach. Vera is an outstanding professional with impressive technical skills and a great facilitator who brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to every project she takes on.

— Vera Mehet, Agile Coach

Suman was great at breaking down complex requirements and turning them into solid, well-thought-out test cases. He didn’t just write them — he took the time to walk different teams through the logic. He was consistent, calm under pressure, and really drove the testing phase through smoothly across each market.

— Suman Achrya, QA Test Manager

What Does It Mean?

NIS

NIS stands for the Network and Information Systems Regulations. It’s a UK law that requires essential service providers to take strong steps to protect their IT systems from cyber threats. If your organisation is in scope, you must manage risks, report major incidents, and follow best practices — or face fines and regulatory action.

Cyber Risk

Cyber risk is the potential for harm from threats like data breaches, hacking, or digital fraud. These risks can lead to financial loss, reputational damage, or business disruption. Managing cyber risk is essential to protect your data, systems, and operations.

NIST

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework is a set of best practices and guidelines that helps organisations understand, manage, and reduce their cybersecurity risks. Originally designed for critical infrastructure in the U.S., it’s now used by businesses of all sizes to build stronger, more flexible defences against cyber threats.

GDPR

GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is a legal framework from the EU that sets strict rules on how organisations collect, use, and protect personal data. Breaching GDPR can result in serious fines — up to 4% of your organisation’s global turnover.

Cybersecurity Culture

A cybersecurity culture means everyone in your business understands the importance of staying secure — and takes it seriously. It’s about building habits, awareness, and responsibility across your team to reduce the risk of breaches and protect your data, systems, and reputation.