Adey Steel takes steps to protect itself from cyber attacks
Adey Steel has achieved Cyber Essentials certification for a fifth successive year.
The Loughborough-based specialist steel fabricators went through a rigorous auditing process to ensure it complies with Cyber Essentials, a government-backed scheme supporting firms to protect themselves.
Cyber Essentials was set up to guard organisations against cyber-attacks and certification is intended to provide peace of mind that a company’s defences are robust enough to protect against most cyber attacks.
Andrew Adey, Managing Director of Adey Steel, said: “We take our online security very seriously at Adey Steel so it’s particularly pleasing to secure Cyber Essentials certification for a fifth year. It clearly demonstrates the robustness of our IT infrastructure and our continued commitment to cyber security and the safety of our data.”
Adey Steel is currently going through a major digital transformation, facilitated by Made Smarter East Midlands, a programme aimed at supporting businesses in the East Midlands region through digitalisation initiatives. For more information on the partnership click here.