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AIMS Software is now Cyber Essentials certified

We are pleased to announce that AIMS Software Ltd. has now achieved Cyber Essentials certification!

Keeping our clients and our own data secure has always been a priority of AIMS. This achievement assures our current and future clients that AIMS takes a proactive approach to securing all data against the growing cyber threats we face.

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Cyber Essentials is a government-backed, industry-supported scheme to help organisations protect themselves against common online threats. The UK Government requires all suppliers bidding for contracts involving the handling of certain sensitive and personal data to be certified against the Cyber Essentials Scheme.

Cyber Essentials concentrates on five key areas:

  • Securing connectivity to the internet through appropriate management of boundary firewalls and internet gateways
  • The secure configuration of software and devices used within the business
  • Strong access control to data and services
  • Suitable processes and mechanisms for protecting against viruses and other malware
  • Effective patch management to ensure devices and software are up to date

By displaying our Cyber Essentials certification we are letting you know that:

  • We have put measures in place to protect our own organisation and our clients
  • We take cyber security seriously and meet a government-endorsed standard

To view our certification: AIMS Software Ltd. Cyber Essentials Certified

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