
As a business we are committed to protecting ourselves and our clients from cyber-attacks and so we’ve successfully completed the latest IASME assessment to become Cyber Essentials certified.

What is Cyber Essentials?
- Firewalls
- Secure configuration
- User access control
- Malware protection
- Security update management
How Cyber Essentials has changed
The 2026 update introduces stricter criteria. Organisations must now prove that security controls are consistently implemented across cloud services, remote working, BYOD devices and modern SaaS platforms.
In practical terms, Cyber Essentials is no longer just about having the right policies written down. It is about showing that secure operational practices are genuinely embedded into day-to-day business activity.
This includes:
- Structured operational processes and security discipline: With controlled user access, consistent patching, secure remote working, managed cloud security and defined accountability.
- Better resistance to common attacks: These include credential theft, phishing, unpatched vulnerabilities, weak remote access, cloud account compromise
- Security embedded into operational culture: Demonstrating secure. development practices, security ownership across teams, mature access management, regular vulnerability remediation, evidence-based governance.
The benefit to our clients
Although Cyber Essentials does not provide advanced threat detection capability nor is it a guarantee against cyber-attacks, for clients who come to 4FX for software development, app build and web design services, Cyber Essentials certification provides reassurance that we offer materially stronger protection against everyday cyber threats, built into our processes.
Chris Coomber, Co-founder and Director at 4FX commented: “We’re really pleased to have successfully achieved the enhanced Cyber Essentials accreditation, demonstrating our commitment to cyber security. It is more than a ‘tick box’ certification and more about being able to demonstrate operational resilience and best practice with our systems and processes. The updated standard demonstrates how we are taking practical, measurable steps to protect systems and data in an increasingly hostile threat landscape.”
If you are looking for a software development partner you can count on, call us on 01908 375 200 or email us at getintouch@4fx.co.uk.

