IF YOU’RE HERE, it’s probably for a reason.
Maybe you’ve had a phishing email that felt a bit too close to home. Maybe cyber security has come up in a leadership or governance conversation. Or maybe you’re being proactive, looking to strengthen what’s already in place and stay ahead.
Whatever brought you here, you’re not alone.
Cyber security is now an essential part of protecting people, data, and trust in education.
And it shouldn’t feel overwhelming.
A few ways the conversation often starts
Every education organisation is different, but there are a few areas we often talk through to understand your organisation. That might include:
- ✔ What licensing you have in place, and whether it’s offering the protection you expect
- ✔ When staff last received cyber or data protection training
- ✔ How passwords are managed across the organisation
- ✔ Who has access to what and whether that still makes sense
- ✔ How responsibilities are shared across teams
There’s no expectation that you’ll have all the answers. These conversations aren’t about audits or ticking boxes.
Licensing & Protection
Staff Awareness
Access & Permissions
Shared Responsibility
CYBER SECURITY ISN’T JUST PROTECTION — it’s confidence across your whole organisation.
HOW WE SUPPORT
cyber security in schools
These aren’t boxes to tick. They’re tools we use to help you be safe, secure and compliant.
Cyber Eyesight Report
Benchmarked against DfE Standards
Clear, RAG-rated view designed specifically for education leaders.
Backup & Recovery
M365 & Google Workspace
Ensuring your data is protected and recoverable for teaching continuity.
Training & Awareness
Everyday Security Habits
Building safer digital habits over time to reduce everyday risk.
Standards & Reassurance
Cyber Essentials Plus
Independent certification providing reassurance and good practice.
DIGITAL HYGIENE:
building strength over time
Strong cyber security isn’t built in one go. It’s built through good habits and small, everyday actions that reduce risk over time.
Explore Digital HygieneCYBER SECURITY LOOKS DIFFERENT DEPENDING ON YOUR role
We understand that cyber security often becomes another responsibility added to an already full role—clarity matters more than complexity.
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Headteachers
Responsible for safeguarding and trust, often without needing to be a cyber expert.
Business Managers
Balancing risk, compliance, and budgets while ensuring nothing critical is missed.
Trust Teams
Thinking about consistency, oversight, and effective support across multiple schools.
A people-first approach to IT support
Cyber security isn’t just about systems. It’s about people.
It’s about protecting pupils, staff and families. It’s about giving teams confidence in the technology they rely on every day.
And it’s about helping leaders make informed decisions without adding complexity. That’s why our approach starts with listening and understanding your organisation.
RYAN GOUGH,
Assistant Head, St Nicholas Primary School
For us, in terms of teaching and learning, it’s given us greater oversight. We can share and access resources more effectively. But of course, having that peace of mind that the data is secure.
THE BEST PLACE TO START
is a conversation
A short conversation helps us understand where you are now and how we can best support you—whether that’s a simple improvement or a strategic approach over time.