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Cybersecurity

Protect your organisation with practical cybersecurity solutions that reduce risk and strengthen resilience.

Comprehensive IT cybersecurity solutions

Secure Hybrid Cloud for Flexible Workloads

Today’s cyber threats evolve quickly, and strong, people-centred security is essential. We provide tailored cybersecurity solutions that protect your entire IT environment, from devices and networks to cloud platforms and data.

  • Multi-layered protection that secures every part of your organisation
  • Proactive threat detection and fast, expert-led response
  • Support for ISO 27001, GDPR, Cyber Essentials and other compliance needs
  • 24/7 monitoring and incident response from trusted specialists
  • Practical cybersecurity training that strengthens staff awareness
Why Choose Our Cybersecurity Services

Key Cybersecurity Services

Endpoint Security

Protect laptops, desktops, and mobile devices with real-time threat defence.

Network Security & Firewalls

Secure your network with enterprise-grade firewalls and intrusion prevention.

Email & Cloud Security

Protect email, data and cloud platforms with advanced threat prevention, including secure, automated Microsoft 365 backup for Exchange, OneDrive, SharePoint and Teams.

Security Assessments & Compliance Audits

Identify risks, support compliance, and reduce human risk through security assessments, user awareness training, and ongoing improvement.

24/7 Threat Monitoring & Response

Round-the-clock threat detection and rapid incident response from experts.

Integrated Cybersecurity and Data Protection

Cybersecurity and data protection are often managed separately. In reality, they need to work together.

Our CyberProtect approach brings these elements together into a single, integrated solution.

FAQ's

Cybersecurity FAQ's

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Is cybersecurity expensive?

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Not compared to the cost of a breach. Or the cost of explaining one to your board.

Cybersecurity is an investment in protecting your business, your reputation and your customers. The cost of recovering from a cyber attack often far outweighs the cost of preventing one in the first place.

Good cybersecurity doesn't have to be complicated or expensive, but it does need to be taken seriously.

Isn't antivirus enough?

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That was true in 2008. Cybercriminals have moved on since then.

Modern threats are far more sophisticated than the viruses many people associate with traditional antivirus software.

Today's organisations typically need a layered approach that combines endpoint protection, email security, multi-factor authentication, backups, user awareness training and clear security policies.

Antivirus still plays an important role, but relying on it alone is a bit like locking the front door and leaving the windows open.

What is endpoint detection and response (EDR)?

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Think of EDR as antivirus that doesn't clock off at 5pm.

Traditional antivirus looks for known threats. EDR actively monitors devices, investigates suspicious behaviour and can respond to attacks before they spread across your business. It's designed to detect threats that traditional antivirus might miss.

What's the difference between antivirus and EDR?

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Antivirus spots known bad guys. EDR watches for suspicious behaviour.

Antivirus is effective at identifying known malware and threats. EDR goes further by monitoring activity, investigating unusual behaviour and helping contain attacks before they spread. Most modern businesses benefit from having both.

What is managed detection and response (MDR)?

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EDR gives you the tools. MDR gives you the people.

MDR combines advanced threat detection technology with security experts who monitor, investigate and respond to threats on your behalf. It's ideal for businesses that want enterprise-level protection without building an in-house security team.

Are cyber attacks really a threat to small businesses?

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Unfortunately, cybercriminals don't check your employee count first.

Small and medium-sized businesses are frequently targeted because attackers often assume defences will be weaker. Every organisation stores valuable data, relies on technology and has systems that criminals can exploit, making cybersecurity important regardless of size.

How can we reduce the risk of ransomware?

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No single tool can stop every threat. That's why a layered approach works best.

Reducing the risk of ransomware typically involves a combination of multi-factor authentication, security awareness training, endpoint protection, regular patching, email security and secure backups. The goal isn't just preventing attacks, it's making sure you can recover quickly if one succeeds.

What should we do if we suffer a cyber attack?

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First: don't panic. Second: don't ignore it.

Disconnect affected devices if possible and contact your technology partner immediately. Quick action can reduce damage, improve recovery times and help protect the rest of your systems.

Can cybersecurity be outsourced?

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Absolutely. Many businesses already do.

Outsourcing cybersecurity gives you access to specialist expertise, advanced tools and ongoing monitoring without the cost of building an internal security team.

What’s Cyber Essentials, and do I need it?

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Cyber Essentials is the UK’s baseline security standard. If you work with public sector, education, or healthcare - you have to have it. For everyone else, it’s just a very smart idea.

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