Cyber Security Keeping you safe, secure, and compliant.
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, or cyber security has come up in a leadership conversation.
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 people-first approach
Cyber security isn’t just about systems. It’s about people. Protecting pupils, staff and families. Giving teams confidence in the technology they rely on every day.
That’s why our approach starts with listening and understanding your organisation.
How the conversation often starts:
- What licensing you actually have in place
- When staff last received cyber training
- How passwords are managed
- Who has access to what data
Cyber Eyesight Report
Designed specifically for education leaders, giving you a clear, RAG-rated view of your cyber security position, benchmarked against DfE standards.
Plain English Benchmarking
How we support cyber security in schools
Backup, recovery and resilience
Data protection for M365 and Google Workspace, supporting continuity for teaching and learning when it matters most.
Training and awareness
Ongoing support to help staff build safer digital habits. Because security is as much about people as technology.
Secure Schools & Cyber Essentials
Supporting good practice through independent certification. We are Cyber Essentials Plus certified ourselves.
Digital Hygiene: building strength over time
Strong cyber security isn’t built in one go. It’s built through good habits. Our approach focuses on small, everyday actions that reduce risk over time.
Explore Digital HygieneCyber security looks different depending on your role
We understand it often becomes another responsibility added to an already full role.
Responsible for safeguarding, accountability and trust — often without being a cyber expert.
Balancing risk, compliance, budgets, and operations, while making sure nothing critical is missed.
Thinking about consistency, oversight and how best to support multiple schools fairly and effectively.
“For us, in terms of teaching and learning, it’s given us greater oversight. We can share and access resources more effectively and efficiently. But of course, having that peace of mind that the data is secure.”
The best place to start is a conversation
You don’t need to arrive with all the answers. A short conversation helps us understand where you are now and how we can best support you.
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