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Quick Guide to Cyber Security

For organisations deciding whether Cyber Essentials or Cyber Essentials Plus is right for them, having a clear understanding of what each certification involves is essential.

In this short video, we break down how CE and CE Plus differ, outline the key steps involved in a CE Plus assessment, and explain what is and is not in scope for the audit. We also cover how CE Plus works in businesses with fully remote teams and cloud‑based infrastructure, offering clear guidance on what assessments look like for these modern setups. This quick overview gives you practical advice on what to expect from both types of assessment under the Cyber Essentials scheme.  

This clip is taken from URM’s webinar on Cyber Essentials and CE Plus: Certification Success & Ongoing Compliance.

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Having assisted over 450 organisations to implement an ISMS and then achieve ISO 27001 certification since the Standard was first published in 2005, we at URM are the ideal partners to help you certify.  With our fully-tailored approach, our specialists can support you through each stage of the ISO 27001 management system lifecycle, offering guidance specific to your organisation’s unique requirements.  

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InfoSec Solutions & Products

One the key requirements of ISO 27001 is the need for a robust risk assessment process which can produce repeatable and comparable results.  With its proven, best practice methodology, URM’s information security risk management software, Abriska 27001, enables you to meet this requirement.   We can also assist you to raise and maintain awareness among your staff with our expertly designed and engaging learning management system (LMS), Alurna.

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InfoSec Training Courses

Our information security and risk management training courses can help you learn how to effectively manage information security.  Our Certificate in Information Security Management Principles (CISMP) and Practitioner Certificate in Information Risk Management  (PCIRM) training courses will prepare you to take the BCS (Chartered Institute for IT) administered exams, enabling you to gain industry-recognised qualifications.

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Webinars & Events

URM has gained a reputation as the preeminent UK provider of live webinars, aimed at delivering valuable and practical insights to organisations  looking to improve their information security, risk management, data protection etc. The webinars  are delivered by our senior consultants who share hints and tips on topics such as certifying to ISO 27001 and Cyber Essentials, complying with the GDPR.  All of our webinars are completely free to attend, and include an opportunity to ask questions at the end.

WebinarHow to Achieve ISO 27001 Certification

Learn how to achieve ISO 27001 certification with guidance from URM and BSI. Understand key steps, benefits, and pitfalls in implementing an effective ISMS.

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WebinarEmbedding PCI DSS into Everyday Security

This webinar focuses on turning PCI DSS from a point‑in‑time certification into an ongoing, integrated security practice.

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WebinarHow to Achieve ISO 27001:2022 Certification

Join URM & BSI for expert guidance on achieving ISO 27001 certification, maximising benefits, and avoiding pitfalls in information security management.

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Information Security FAQs

What are 4 types of information security?

If we look to guidance from Annex A of ISO 27001, then the answer is organisational, people, physical and technological.  The International Standard groups information security into these 4 categories.  The ‘organisational’ category requires the creation of policies, roles and responsibilities and day-to-day business activities.  The ‘people’ category ensures that the most appropriate staff are employed, and that they understand what is expected of them in relation to the business’ approach to infosec.  ‘Physical’ controls relate to the security of business premises, clear desk policies etc, whilst, ‘technological’ controls relate to measures that may be adopted by organisations to assist in securing information through the use of technology such as capacity management, configuration management, change management, network security, firewalls, cryptography etc.

What are the 3 principles of information security?

The three aspects that information security (infosec) seeks to protect are ‘confidentiality’, ‘integrity’ and ‘availability’. Confidentiality ensures that information is not made available or disclosed to unauthorised entities.  Integrity protects the accuracy and completeness of assets, whilst Availability ensures that information is accessible and usable on demand by authorised individuals.tc.

What are information security examples?

Examples of information security include encryption, firewalls, antivirus software, multi-factor authentication (MFA), vetting of individuals, controlling access to premises / information and providing staff awareness training.

What are 5 information security policies?

Policies provide direction on your organisation’s approach to different aspects of information security management. Policies may relate to the classification of data, password management, acceptable use of assets, authentication procedures and incident response - these are five examples, but your organisation  may choose to formulate a policy relating to any aspect of information security (infosec) management.

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