TP Transcription Limited achieves GDPR and Cyber Essentials Accreditation

 
TP Transcription Limited achieves Cyber Essentials and GDPR Accreditation
TP Transcription Limited achieves Cyber Essentials and GDPR Accreditation
CHANCERY LANE, U.K. - May 10, 2019 - PRLog -- TP Transcription Limited has been awarded GDPR compliance and Cyber Essentials accreditation for its cyber security and secure data systems. Customers can remain assured that all data processed by the North Wales company is kept in a secure environment at offices in Denbigh. Anna Gresty, Managing Director, said "we are delighted to have once again secured Cyber Essentials Accreditation, a must these days for most of our clients, and pleased to learn that we have also achieved GDPR compliance for the way our data is handled. We have been working towards these standards for a while now and the award is in recognition of the hard work my staff have put into ensuring we comply with the accreditation scheme."

TP Transcription Limited is a transcribing company based near Denbigh, with offices in central London. With a team of over 40 UK transcriptionists, the company provides academic and business transcribing services to a range of clients from universities through to large multinational companies and government bodies.

Cyber Essentials aims to help organisations implement basic levels of protection against cyber attack, demonstrating to their customers that they take cyber security seriously.  The scheme is available at two levels:

·         Cyber Essentials - an independently verified self assessment.  Organisations assess themselves against five basic security controls and a qualified assessor verifies the information provided.

·         Cyber Essentials PLUS – a higher level of assurance. A qualified and independent assessor examines the same five controls, testing that they work in practice by simulating basic hacking and phishing attacks.

The five basic controls within Cyber Essentials were chosen because, when properly implemented, they will help to protect against unskilled internet-based attackers using commodity capabilities – which are freely available on the internet.

Organisations that undertake Cyber Essentials are encouraged to recertify at least once a year and, where appropriate, progress their security.

Since 1 October 2014, Cyber Essentials became a minimum requirement for bidding for some government contracts.

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