Grey Matter achieves Cyber Essentials certification for another year
News|by Leanne Bevan|20 January 2023
We are very pleased to say that, once again, Grey Matter has successfully passed the Cyber Essentials assessment. This certification recognises our data protection efforts.
“Our customers not only look to Grey Matter for cyber security advice from our specialists, they also want to know they’re partnering with a company that takes its own security seriously,” said Matthew Whitton, Grey Matter’s Executive Vice President. “Another successful Cyber Essentials shows our customers and partners they’re in safe hands with Grey Matter”.
What is Cyber Essentials?
Cyber Essentials is UK Government backed scheme that will help you to protect your organisation, whatever its size, against a whole range of the most common cyber attacks. Certification gives peace of mind to ourselves, and our customers, clients, and partners that our defences and security efforts will protect against the vast majority of common cyber-attacks.
How can you get the Cyber Essentials certification?
Follow our quick guide to learn more about what the Cyber Essentials certification is, the benefits and requirements, and how Grey Matter can support you with the solutions required to help you achieve the Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus certifications for your own organisation.
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Grey Matter has a team of cyber security experts who can run through the solutions required for Cyber Essentials certification in more detail, provide quotes and answer any other cyber security questions and requirements you have.
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