The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) have been advocating the adoption of Secure by Design (SbD), when they published their own Principles in 2019. Since then, the Ministry of Defence, Government Digital Services and the UK Government Security Function have all published and adopted their own versions of the Principles and associated activities that should be expected by Government departments and supply chains to adopt SbD as an approach to managing risks to the delivery and use of digital services.




Protecting information assets has become an increasingly critical priority for businesses. ISO 27001:2022 provides a structured approach to managing information security risks and improving resilience through a comprehensive Information Security Management System (ISMS). Cyberfort have put together this guide to outline the key concepts, strategic value, and practical steps involved in adopting this framework.



The Cyber Security threat landscape has undergone a dramatic shift in the past decade with businesses seeing a significant increase in the volume and sophistication of attacks, partly due to factors such as geopolitical instability, the evolution of ‘as a service’ type products, difficulties in protecting complex supply chains, and the introduction of AI.


In an era of escalating cyber threats, organisations must proactively assess and strengthen their resilience against a wide range of attacks. Cyber resilience audits and reviews have emerged as critical tools to help identify threats, vulnerabilities, regulatory compliance issues and risk levels. 

Cyberfort Managed Extended Detection and Response (Managed XDR) delivers an uplift in customers cyber defences, visibility and awareness. The platform integrates our cyber expertise with a suite of security products that can actively and efficiently detect, analyse, and respond to threats. Defend your organisations networks, systems and people 24x7x365, with an MXDR service aligned to your organisations unique risks.

AI is a hot topic. Most organisations are discussing and reviewing AI as part of their business
and technology strategies. It is estimated by the Office of National Statistics that 1 in 6 UK
companies have adopted at least 1 AI tool into their businesses in 2023 (1). With Gartner
discovering 55% of organisations are looking to adopt an AI first strategy moving forward (2) and projected spend on AI estimated to reach £16.8bn by the of 2024 in the UK according to the US Internation Trade Administration (3). It is clear from the research identified above AI adoption will continue to move at pace.

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