Trustify becomes a National Ambassador for NCRCG

Trustify is proud to announce its appointment as a National Ambassador for the National Cyber Resilience Centre Group (NCRCG). In this new role, Trustify joins an esteemed network of organisations, including Aviva, HP, Microsoft, Mastercard and the NatWest Group, in a collaborative effort to enhance cyber resilience across the UK economy.

Working in partnership with the police, government, and fellow Ambassadors, Trustify will bring its expertise to the forefront of combating cybercrime, particularly within small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Supporting SMEs in the fight against cybercrime

SMEs are frequently targeted by cybercriminals, often bearing the brunt of attacks that can cripple operations and damage reputations. By partnering with the NCRCG, Trustify is demonstrating its commitment to safeguarding SMEs and bolstering resilience across supply chains nationwide.

Through its extensive customer network, which connects with over 600,000 SMEs, Trustify is uniquely positioned to deliver critical support and advice to businesses most in need. Working closely with the Cyber Resilience Centre (CRC) network, the company will help ensure that SMEs receive the tools and guidance required to stay protected against evolving cyber threats.

Innovative initiatives to drive resilience

As part of its ambassadorial role, Trustify will host virtual roadshows across the nine regional CRCs, focusing on threat intelligence management. These sessions will provide SMEs with valuable insights into how Trustify supports its customers in monitoring and mitigating cyber threats, enabling businesses to build stronger defences and safeguard their supply chains.

John Madelin, Advisory Board Member and National Ambassador Representative at Trustify, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership:

“I’m so honoured to have been invited by Trustify to represent the company in their work as an NCRCG National Ambassador. Trustify Founder Alistair Murray’s dedication to tackling critical challenges in the sector, combined with the increasing support and focus from the government, presents a significant opportunity for us to fortify UK plc and revolutionise our defence against cyber attacks.”

Detective Superintendent Ian Kirby, CEO at NCRCG, also shared his thoughts:

“We are delighted that Trustify is joining us in becoming an NCRCG National Ambassador. We have seen a fantastic expansion of our National Ambassador programme in recent months which is testament to the excellent work being carried out by our central team as well as the network of regional CRCs. Organisations like Trustify are seeing the real impact the CRC network is having and, with their support, we will be able to broaden our reach even further for the benefits of SMEs across the country. Thank you to Trustify for this show of support and championing the fightback against cybercrime.”

Trustify’s role as an NCRCG National Ambassador reflects its dedication to securing the UK’s digital economy and empowering businesses of all sizes to combat cybercrime. This partnership underscores the importance of collaboration between the private sector, government, and law enforcement in creating a safer digital environment for all.

Learn more about the National Cyber Resilience Centre Group Ambassadors.