Store & Secure achieves certification for cyber security

Jun 15 | 2018

Bournemouth and Basingstoke self-storage company Store & Secure has achieved Cyber Essentials certification, an initiative of the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).

Colin Morris, Facilities Manager, Store & SecureIt demonstrates the company’s robust security which, combined with an on-going security partnership with consultancy C3IA Solutions, aids in protecting them from cyberattacks.

Facility Manager Lucy Maidman said, “We undertook Cyber Essentials certification with cyber defence and security consultants C3IA Solutions and passed with flying colours – it shows our commitment to security and our ongoing good practice.”

"We started with a vulnerability assessment from C3IA, which evaluated our security against best practice issued by the NCSC,” said Lucy. “Since then, Store & Secure has remained in a security management partnership with C3IA, designed to provide security expertise and assist Store & Secure in meeting its security objectives.

James Moos of C3IA said, “It all demonstrates that good cyber security and the protection of client information is of paramount importance to Store & Secure and its staff, and will continue to remain a priority.”

 Photo: Colin Morris, Facilities Manager, Store & Secure