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Meet our newest CEP - CyberLab!

The ECRC is excited to annouce our newest Cyber Essentials Partner (CEP) - CyberLab!


Our CEPs are cybersecurity companies that, alongside various other commercial services, offer the accreditation of Cyber Essentials. Cyber Essentials is a government backed scheme that supports businesses in putting various technical controls in place to help protect their organisation from cybercrime.


There are two levels of certification, and pursuing the qualification provides assurance to businesses, their clientele, and their key stakeholders that cyber security is a considered and regularly reviewed priority for the company. Choosing to become accredited with Cyber Essentials through one of our Cyber Essentials Partners allows you to build relationships with a local company that provide a quality service, whilst ensuring the cyber resilience of your businesses.


CyberLab is a specialist cyber security company that provides a wide range of security solutions and services. Your one-stop cyber security advisor, the CyberLab team is equipped with the right technology, knowledge, and expertise to help businesses of all sizes, including large public sector organisations


By leveraging world-class technology, decades of experience, and vendor partnerships, CyberLab has helped secure thousands of organisations across the UK. Their unique Detect, Protect, Support approach makes them the perfect partner to review and reinforce your cyber security defences.


As an IASME-approved assessor for Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus, CyberLab offers various options depending on your requirements and technical ability. The team, with their extensive experience, has helped thousands of companies and public sector organisations get certified and is rated "Excellent" by its customers on Trustpilot.


Wayne Price, Commercial Director at CyberLab, comments:


"We're looking forward to working closer with The Eastern Cyber Resilience Centre (ECRC) to help protect, upskill and educate the local community.


The initiatives delivered by the ECRC are a fantastic way to safeguard businesses and organisations from the dangers of the Dark Web and cyber threats.


With cyber attacks it's a question of when, not if, and we all play our part in building the nation's cyber resilience."


If you would like to learn more about CyberLab and the services they offer, you can visit their website here. 


To find out more about partnerships with the ECRC or how we can support you, please book a chat with us today.


Reporting a live cyber-attack 24/7:

If you are a business, charity or other organisation which is currently suffering a live cyber-attack (in progress) please call Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 immediately. This service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.


Reporting a cyber-attack which is not ongoing:

Please report online to Action Fraud, the UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime. You can report cybercrime online at any time using the online reporting tool, which will guide you through simple questions to identify what has happened. Action Fraud advisors can also provide the help, support, and advice you need.


Alternatively, you can call Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 (textphone 0300 123 2050)

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