Equally, large accountancy firms and consultancies are expected to provide confidential advice through channels which their clients can trust. Clients need to be able to trust their accountant’s email, websites and extranets all the time, every time.
We have a suite of products and services which mean that major accountancy firms can deliver on this promise of always on, always secure.
We provide secure email services which some firms have scaled for their entire workforces, enabling audit, market sensitive and other confidential information to remain away from prying eyes.
We provide a digital estate wide certificates service which tells you how many of your digital assets are currently prone to hacking.
We complement that with a digital identity service which prevents hacking and spoofing.
We provide website code services which alert admins if web code is changed – which would have helped to prevent the BA scam in 2018.
Finally, we provide professional services and managed services for accountants which help them identify and neutralise their cyber risks.
We provide managed certificate services for larger enterprises – called AIM 2.0. Front-line security across your digital real estate.
Digital identity services put trust at the heart of your transactions with clients and customers, use an LEI to stand out.
Consulting services to provide precisely the right cybersecurity solution for your organisation.
We provide products for start-ups and smaller accountants, insurers and retailers, medium-sized law firms and financial services companies, for schools and biotechs.
We’re trusted to solve cyber-security for major organisations across the public, insurance, financial services, legal, pharmaceutical and accountancy sectors.
We provide products for start-ups and smaller accountants, insurers and retailers, medium-sized law firms and financial services companies, for schools and biotechs.
We’re trusted to solve cyber-security for major organisations across the public, insurance, financial services, legal, pharmaceutical and accountancy sectors.
Doddie Weir (1970-2022)
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