What We Do: Our Services
Cyber Security & Resilience Services
Our integrated range of cyber security services are designed to help businesses assess, build and manage online networks. They also assist businesses and their staff to have the right strategies to respond to incidents efficiently and so migrate any potential damage a cyber-attack may create.
Through Cyber PATH, local university students are trained and mentored by senior ethical hackers, to deliver all our services and to work with staff to build their cyber awareness, understand the latest cyber threats and secure the business's online environment.
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You can find further details about Cyber Path through the National Cyber Resilience Centre Group.
First Step Web Assessment
A FSWA is a light-touch assessment of your website’s security which highlights the most pressing weaknesses, for example sensitive data exposure or vulnerable and outdated components. Our work is non-intrusive and should have no effect on your website’s performance. All we need is the website address you would like us to assess
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Remote Vulnerability Assessment
Remote vulnerability assessments are focussed on identifying weaknesses in the way your organisation connects to the internet. Service reporting will provide a plain language interpretation of the results and how any vulnerabilities might be used by an attacker, as well as simple instructions on how any vulnerabilities might be fixed.
Web App Vulnerability Assessment
This service assesses your website and web services for weaknesses. The service reporting will describe in plain language, what each weakness means to your business and the risks associated with each. Service reporting will include plans and guidance on how to fix those weaknesses.
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Police CyberAlarm
Police CyberAlarm (PCA) is a free tool to help your business understand and monitor malicious cyber activity.
PCA acts like a like a CCTV Camera, monitoring the traffic seen by a member's connection to the internet. It will detect and provide regular reports of suspected malicious activity, enabling organisations to minimise their vulnerabilities. The system is designed to protect personal data, trade secrets and intellectual property.
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PCA is a monitoring system, and does not interfere with normal network operations. To register as a member of Police CyberAlarm, you will require the following:
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A standalone firewall
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An Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) Number
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Be responsible for the data which you are sharing
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Have a virtual or physical machine with 2GB RAM 2CPU Cores and 25GB HDD
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