Government launches new scheme to help businesses defend against cyber threats

An organisation that has been successfully assessed will obtain a certification badge and will be allowed to advertise the fact that it adheres to a UK-government-endorsed standard. A summary, which outlines the scheme, has been published. Also available is a requirements document which provides guidance on the most basic technical controls an organisation needs to have in place, and an assurance framework explaining how the independent assessment process works.

Beginning October 1, 2014, the UK government will require all suppliers bidding for government contracts that are assessed as “higher risk” to be Cyber Essentials certified. It is expected that the suppliers and contracts likely to be affected will be those in the IT managed or outsourced services, commercial services, financial services, legal services, HR services, and business services sectors.

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