Cyber shield raised with new assurance plan
A cybersecurity specialist has unveiled a new programme designed to help businesses strengthen their defences against growing digital threats.
Stoke-headquartered SYTECH has introduced its Continual Cyber Assurance (CCA) scheme, a year-round package offering companies direct access to its cybersecurity team without the need for in-house expertise.
The service provides testing, monitoring, reporting and advisory support across 12 months, aimed at keeping organisations resilient and compliant.
Bosses say the programme incorporates regular ethical hacking exercises, continuous monitoring, dark web intelligence gathering and vulnerability assessments to identify weaknesses before attacks occur.
They add it also supports firms in achieving and maintaining cybersecurity standards, including Cyber Essentials and ISO 27001 certification, as the firm aims to set a new benchmark for accessible, proactive protection.
Mark Wilshaw, cyber security services manager at SYTECH, said: “We recognise the growing threat cybercrime poses to businesses, and our latest offering is designed to meet that challenge.
“Our new Continual Cyber Assurance programme not only helps to protect against every aspect of cybercrime, it also provides a straightforward path to accessible cybersecurity and achieving or maintaining ISO 27001 certification – all without the need for in-house expertise.”
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