Trackwise Designs Awarded Cyber Essentials Plus Accreditation
August 25, 2022 | TrackwiseEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Trackwise is delighted to have been awarded the Cyber Essentials Plus accreditation, the Government’s enhanced cyber security recognition, for the 7th consecutive year.
The Cyber Essentials scheme was launched in 2014 and is designed to help UK businesses protect themselves against the threat of cyber attack. It offers verifiable certification that Trackwise has achieved the more advanced of the two Cyber Essentials certifications– a tier scheme, requiring external audit and 100% compliance against stringent process and systems criteria.
Managing Director Philip Johnston commented, “with the ongoing risk of high profile global cyber security breaches, everyone needs to be as careful as possible. All parts of the Trackwise group of companies take these issues very seriously, and in once again achieving this accreditation we hope to give our customers, supplier and employees the assurance that, as always, we are totally committed to ensuring the security and protection of their data and of our IT systems and business operations.”
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