Last update:
22 Aug 2026
About Us
Welcome to INFOPROTECT UK. Infoprotect helps businesses achieve cybersecurity compliance, maturity and customer satisfaction.
We bridge the cyber gap between businesses, brokers, and insurers by offering technical expertise in cyber risk management and compliance.
The simple fact is: Most businesses have gaps in their cyber resilience assessments — affecting both insurance premiums and peace of mind. This is where we come in.
We also have a symbiotic relationship with Insurance Brokers, to provide effective “cyber risk management”, that is critical for organisations of all sizes and types, as cyber threats continue to evolve and become more sophisticated. It can help prevent data breaches, reduce the impact of cyber-attacks, and protect an organisation’s reputation and financial stability.
Our agile, personalised approach differentiates who we are, through our commitment and dedication to service delivery, we deliver business value to our clients.
Our Cyber Assess, Cyber GRC and Cyber Protect solutions are industry leading cyber security services.
BROKERS:
Optimised cyber insurance confidence and transformative client outcomes.
Let’s face it — the cyber insurance landscape is shifting fast.
Insurers are raising the bar, demanding clearer insight into how well businesses can truly withstand cyber threats. But traditional risk assessments miss the mark, overlooking the human element and critical governance gaps. The result? Insurers are pulling back, especially from higher risk companies and those turning over more than £100M.
"Using Infoprotect's Cyber Assess, Clients who require cyber insurance, find insurance acquisition easier. and as a value add, they are provided with a clear understanding of their cyber security posture." – Brad Fraser, CEO LinkedIn: @bradfrasergo-giver
Attract and retain high-value clients
Brokers can help their clients secure significantly better coverage terms, making them the preferred partner for higher risk policyholders. Higher risk enterprises often struggle to obtain cyber insurance at reasonable rates, but with Cyber Assess, brokers can provide underwriters with a more accurate and comprehensive risk assessment with an executive risk score and detailed security posture report, improving placement success rates.
Enhancing client trust and advisory capabilities
Offering data-backed risk assessments allows brokers to differentiate themselves as strategic advisors, rather than just insurance intermediaries. Clients who receive proactive cyber risk management guidance are more likely to remain with brokers who offer valuable, ongoing advisory services.
ENTERPRISES:
A proactive approach in cyber assessments and effective cyber risk management.
At Infoprotect, we know cybersecurity is personal—it’s about protecting your most valuable assets. We safeguard your operations and data to prevent costly breaches and interruptions.
Our comprehensive approach integrates Governance Risk and Compliance, delivering measurable ROI by avoiding expensive remediation and fines, while building trust that fuels long-term growth.
As you embrace digital transformation, we proactively manage emerging risks from cloud technologies, AI, and third-party tools, ensuring your innovation journey remains secure.
With Infoprotect, you gain a strategic partner committed to preserving your competitive edge through robust security and compliance.
CUSTOMER FEEDBACK:
"As a cyber and technology risk broker, I referred a client to Infoprotect UK, to close gaps in their cyber resilience before we took their risk to market. The risk assessment and remediation support provided, gave the client a genuinely improved risk profile, not just a paper exercise, which helped us secure better terms with a proportionately reduced premium. It's exactly the technical, insurance-literate work that makes a broker's job easier and delivers better outcomes for clients." George Grimshaw Divisional Head of Cyber and Technology, Clear Insurance Management
"I have been working with Brad and his team on several major clients cyber insurance programmes over the past few years. Infoprotect approach to cyber risk management has enabled our clients to significantly improve their cyber exposure management which has enabled ourselves to negotiate significantly improved rates, significantly extend policy coverage and make purchasing significantly higher limits of cover. For one client in particular we have gone from £5m of cover to £50m of cover within a 3-year period. We would strongly recommend Infoprotect to anyone looking to improve their cyber resilience." Andrew Watson Divisional Director, Clear Insurance Management Ltd.
"The implemented solution has proven remarkably agile, while still catering to our complex needs and remaining scalable. In the dynamic financial services sector, we need to be responsive, and ensuring our clients' data safety is critical to maintaining trust and compliance." Client IT Manager
“We were aware that we needed full endpoint and email security as this was something that was lacking in our organization at that time. Given the rise in cybercrime, I was eager to get us fully protected as quickly as possible. We also needed to ensure we had all bases covered and it fell in line with the requirements of our cyber insurance policy.” Johnny Evans, Group CFO/Director, AEI Music Ltd.
APPROACH:
1. Cyber Assess
Cyber Assess is Infoprotect’s cyber insurability assessment: an independent review of your cyber risk from the underwriter’s point of view, not just the IT department’s. It goes beyond technical controls to also examine governance, policies and human-factor risk, giving you an evidence-based picture of where you stand before a proposal form goes to market. By identifying the specific gaps that trigger loadings, exclusions or declines,
Cyber Assess helps demonstrate stronger Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) maturity, supports eligibility for cyber insurance, and can lead to broader cover and more proportionate premiums. The output is a full report, a cyber risk score and a prioritised remediation plan — giving your broker underwriter-ready evidence to negotiate with insurers on your behalf.
In summary
See your cyber risk the way an underwriter sees it, before you go to market
Turns self-declaration on a proposal form into independent, evidenced answers
Identifies the specific gaps that trigger loadings, exclusions, or declines
Gives your broker something concrete to negotiate with, supporting broader cover, higher limits, and more proportionate premiums
Goes beyond a scan or pen test: governance and human-factor risk included, not just technical findings
Clear output you can act on: full report, cyber risk score, prioritised remediation plan, and an advisory session
Cyber Assess — FAQs
Cyber Assess is an insurability-focused cyber risk assessment. Below are the questions brokers and business leaders ask us most often about how it works and what it changes.
Question | Answer |
|---|---|
What is a cyber insurability assessment? | It's an assessment of your cyber risk from the underwriter's point of view, not just the IT department's. We review your technical controls alongside your governance, policies and human-factor risk, then package the findings as evidence an insurer can price against. |
Why do insurers decline or load cyber premiums after a proposal form? | Proposal forms rely on self-declaration, and answers that look reasonable internally often don't meet the insurer's definition. Partial MFA coverage, untested backups or missing incident response documentation are common triggers for a loading, an exclusion or a decline. |
What do underwriters look for in a cyber risk submission? | Underwriters concentrate on a specific set of controls that can be articulated as implemented and effective. |
Can a cyber assessment reduce my cyber insurance premium? | It can. Insurers price uncertainty, so demonstrable control maturity gives your broker something concrete to negotiate with. Clients have used our assessments to secure more proportionate premiums, broader cover and significantly higher limits. |
How is Cyber Assess different from a penetration test or vulnerability scan? | A scan finds technical weaknesses and a penetration test proves some can be exploited. Neither addresses governance, human-factor risk or insurability. Cyber Assess covers all three and produces an underwriter-ready output rather than a technical report. |
How does Infoprotect's Cyber Assess compare to other available scans and cyber testing? | Honestly, there isn't a like-for-like alternative. Scans, penetration tests and certification schemes each look at one slice of the picture, while Cyber Assess combines independent technical assessment, governance and human-factor risk, and insurer-ready evidence in a single programme, which makes a straight comparison difficult. The quickest way to see the difference is a short call: [LINK: contact/page]. |
We were told we're “uninsurable” for cyber — what happens now? | That's usually a fixable position rather than a permanent one. We identify the specific gaps blocking cover, prioritise the ones that matter to underwriters, and support remediation so your broker can take a genuinely improved risk to market. |
How long does an assessment take and what do we receive? | Typical duration is two to three weeks. You receive a full report, a cyber risk score, a prioritised remediation plan and an advisory session to walk your team and your broker through the findings. |
Does Infoprotect UK work with our broker or replace them? | We work alongside your broker. They keep the client relationship and place the risk; we provide the technical, insurance-literate assessment and remediation support that makes their submission stronger. |
Which businesses are treated as higher cyber risk? | Typically, organisations holding large volumes of personal or payment data, those with operational technology or continuous-uptime requirements, and those in regulated sectors or with complex supply chains. |
2. Cyber GRC
Cyber GRC is Infoprotect’s independent, continuously adaptive cyber risk assessment and governance, risk and compliance (GRC) programme, mapped to globally recognised frameworks including NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/CSWP/NIST.CSWP.29.pdf and CIS Critical Security Controls v8.1 https://www.cisecurity.org/controls/v8-1.
Rather than a one-off snapshot, it combines fixed-price assessments, a cyber risk score, live vulnerability intelligence and regular reassessment on a set cadence, so your control maturity is documented, reviewed and demonstrably improving over time. The output is evidence you can put in front of insurers, regulators, boards and enterprise clients for security questionnaires, tenders and due-diligence requests, without starting from scratch each time. Expected benefits include fewer cyber incidents, lower insurance premiums, less internal IT time lost, stronger regulatory compliance and enhanced long-term operational protection, with no in-house security team required.
In summary
Independent assessment against globally recognised frameworks (NIST CSF 2.0 and CIS Controls v8.1), so your position stands up to outside scrutiny
Proves your controls are owned, documented, and the evidence has been reviewed as insurers, regulators and enterprise clients now ask for
Continuous rather than a point-in-time snapshot: re-scored on a set cadence, with vulnerability monitoring in between
Demonstrable improvement over time to show insurers, boards and clients at renewal or board level
Answers security questionnaires, tenders, and due-diligence requests from ready-made documentation instead of starting from scratch each time
Fixed price by company size and industry, so budgeting is predictable
Cyber GRC — FAQs
Question | Answer |
|---|---|
What is cyber GRC and why does it matter for insurance? | Cyber GRC stands for governance, risk and compliance. It's the evidence that your security controls are owned, documented and reviewed rather than assumed. Insurers and enterprise clients increasingly ask for that evidence before they quote or contract. |
Which frameworks does the assessment use? | Your controls are mapped to NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 and CIS Critical Security Controls v8.1, and mapped to the standards relevant to your industry. |
What is a cyber risk score and how is it calculated? | It's a single measure of your control maturity across the framework safeguards, combined with live vulnerability intelligence. Because it's re-scored on a set cadence, you can show improvement over time to insurers, boards and clients. |
How often should a cyber risk assessment be refreshed? | Cyber risk isn't static, so scoring runs monthly, quarterly or annually depending on your programme. Between scoring cycles, we monitor vulnerability feeds so emerging issues are flagged rather than discovered at renewal. |
How much does an independent cyber risk assessment cost? | Assessments are fixed price, set by company size and industry, and include reporting, your risk score and an advisory session. |
Is Cyber GRC the same as Cyber Essentials certification? | No. Certification confirms you met a defined standard on a given date. Cyber GRC is an ongoing, independent programme that keeps your risk position current, and it can be used to prepare for certification. |
How does Infoprotect's Cyber GRC compare to other available scans and cyber testing? | Honestly, there isn't a like-for-like alternative. Scans, penetration tests and certification schemes each look at one slice of the picture, while Cyber GRC combines independent assessment against global frameworks, continuous risk scoring and insurer-ready evidence in one programme, which makes a straight comparison difficult. The quickest way to see the difference is a short call: [LINK: contact/booking page]. |
What return on investment should we expect? | Four areas typically pay back: • Reduced risk of cyber incidents, avoiding incident response, legal and reputational costs • Insurance benefits, with an improved posture supporting lower premiums • Operational efficiency, freeing internal IT time for core business work • Regulatory compliance, avoiding fines related to data management standards |
Do we need in-house security staff to run a GRC programme? | No. We provide the independent assessment, security planning and advisory capacity, working with whoever manages your IT, internal team or external provider. Where you need ongoing leadership, our vCISO service fills that gap. |
How does Cyber GRC support regulatory and client due-diligence requests? | It gives you current, framework-mapped documentation and a risk score to share, so security questionnaires, tender responses and regulatory requests can be answered from evidence instead of assembled from scratch each time. |
3. Cyber Protect
Cyber Protect is Infoprotect’s remediation programme: the practical follow-through that closes the gaps a cyber risk assessment finds, rather than just reporting on them. It brings together five specialist services;
• vCISO board-level leadership,
• DMARC as a Service to stop domain spoofing and business email compromise,
• Security Awareness Training and phishing simulation delivered with Goldphish,
• Riskchain VM = risk-based vulnerability discovery and patch management
• Cloud Security Scan to catch cloud misconfigurations and exposed assets.
Together they address the controls insurers now treat as effectively mandatory.
Delivery is planned and staged to minimise disruption, works alongside your in-house team or MSP, and finishes with your risk position re-scored so your broker can evidence the improvement to insurers.
In summary
Closes the gaps an assessment finds, rather than just reporting them
Board-level cyber leadership via vCISO, without a full-time executive salary
Stops criminals spoofing your domain with DMARC as a Service, also improving email deliverability and brand trust
Reduces the leading cause of incidents (human error) with measured awareness training and phishing simulation, delivered with Goldphish
Removes the weaknesses attackers exploit through Riskchain VM: risk-based vulnerability discovery and patch management across computers, servers, and network devices
Finds the cloud misconfigurations and exposures that are easy to miss: over-permissive access, public storage, unmanaged assets, logging gaps
Cyber Protect - FAQ's
Cyber Protect: your questions answered
Cyber Protect implements the controls that reduce your risk exposure, from vCISO leadership and DMARC to awareness training, vulnerability management and cloud security scanning.
Question | Answer |
What does a virtual CISO do? | A virtual Chief Information Security Officer provides the strategic layer above your IT function: aligning security with business strategy, owning the risk picture at board level, steering compliance obligations and making sure your security spend delivers a return. You get executive expertise on a fractional basis and choose how much time is needed. |
Which controls do cyber insurers now treat as effectively mandatory? | Most cyber insurers expect multi-factor authentication, endpoint detection and response, tested and immutable backups, a patching process for critical vulnerabilities, email authentication such as DMARC, staff cyber security awareness training and a documented incident response plan. Gaps in any of these affect terms. |
Why does DMARC matter for insurance and compliance? | DMARC enforces authentication on email sent using your domain, which prevents spoofing and reduces phishing and business email compromise risk. It also improves deliverability and brand trust, and it appears increasingly often in both regulatory expectations and cyber insurance requirements. |
Does security awareness training really reduce risk? | Yes, when it's measured. Human error remains one of the leading causes of cyber incidents. Our programme, delivered with Goldphish, combines short training with targeted phishing simulations and reports on completion, retention and staff performance. so you can show measurable risk reduction rather than a completed checkbox. |
How is Riskchain VM different from endpoint protection? | Endpoint protection detects attacks once they reach your systems. Vulnerability management removes the weaknesses attackers use in the first place. Riskchain VM discovers vulnerabilities, applies business context to decide which genuinely matter, and manages remediation through software and firmware updates. |
What does a Cloud Security Scan look for? | It identifies the misconfigurations and exposures that are easy to miss in cloud environments, over-permissive access, publicly reachable storage or services, unmanaged assets and gaps in logging. |
Will new controls disrupt our operations or overload our IT team? | No. Controls are prioritised by risk and rolled out in a planned sequence, and training is designed to fit into normal staff workflow with minimal disruption. Where capacity is the constraint, we take on the delivery work rather than adding it to your team's list. |
Can Cyber Protect work alongside our existing IT provider or MSP? | Yes. We routinely work with in-house teams and external providers, supplying the specialist cyber capability and the insurance-facing evidence while your existing provider continues to run day-to-day IT. |
How do we prove to insurers that remediation is complete? | We re-score your risk position after remediation and document what changed, so your broker can present evidence of improvement at renewal or when taking the risk to market. |
INDUSTRIES:
Serving Higher Risk Industries
At Infoprotect, we know cybersecurity is personal — it’s about protecting your most valuable assets. We safeguard your operations and data to prevent costly breaches and interruptions.
Financial Services - and Insurance Brokers
Handles large financial transactions and sensitive personal data.
Prime target for phishing, fraud, and banking trojans.
Strict compliance requirements (PCI DSS, GDPR, SOX).
High risk of regulatory fines following breaches.
Cyber incidents can lead to massive financial losses
Healthcare
Stores vast amounts of sensitive patient data (medical records, insurance, payments).
Frequent ransomware attacks due to limited downtime tolerance.
Strict regulations (HIPAA, GDPR) impose heavy fines for breaches.
Outdated IT infrastructure increases vulnerability.
High financial and reputational risks make insurance costly.
Legal & Law Firms
Handles confidential client data, including financial and IP information.
Targeted by cybercriminals for espionage or extortion.
Business email compromise (BEC) scams are common.
Lack of cybersecurity standards increases risk.
Data leaks can lead to severe reputational and financial losses.
Retail & E-commerce
Processes large volumes of payment data, attracting hackers.
Vulnerable to point-of-sale (POS) and third-party system breaches.
Frequent credit card fraud and account takeover attacks.
Compliance with PCI DSS is mandatory but often lacking.
Bot attacks and phishing campaigns increase risk.
Technology & SaaS Companies
Stores and processes large amounts of customer data.
Frequent targets for software supply chain and API attacks.
Data breaches can impact thousands of downstream clients.
Third-party liability claims increase financial exposure.
High volume of zero-day exploits and vulnerabilities.
Telecommunications
Manages critical infrastructure for internet and communication.
Frequent targets for espionage, DDoS, and data breaches.
Large-scale attacks can disrupt entire regions or countries.
Compliance with telecom regulations is challenging.
Complex networks make cyber risk management difficult.
CASE STUDIES:
Higher Risk Client Case Study – Motor Dealership
What if every cyber risk came with clear, effortless insights?
A new way to assess cyber risk is helping higher risk businesses finally qualify for cyber insurance.
Challenge: Hard to Insure Business
Solution: Infoprotect Cyber Assess
Industry: Retail & E-Commerce
"When we were approached by Andrew Watson of Clear Group to help their client get [previously unavailable] cyber insurance using our unique risk profiling system (which knocked the socks off the underwriter) we knew this partnership could be a turning point for the insurance industry." Brad Fraser, CEO LinkedIn: @bradfrasergo-giver
Insurance companies are facing increasing challenges in assessing and pricing cyber risk. This is due to the ever-evolving nature of cyber threats, the lack of standardised risk assessment methodologies, and the difficulty in obtaining complete and accurate data from client.
Insurance companies can improve their ability to assess and price cyber risk by implementing a more comprehensive, and risk-based approach. This is how Infoprotect have helped smooth the process from risk capture to placement, the client in this case was a large UK motor dealership.
Motor dealerships, like many businesses,face growing cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities. With increasing reliance on digital systems critical to the dealership's operations, finances, and customer trust, the risk of cyberattacks, data breaches, and operational disruptions presents a real and business-ending threat.
Given the high-risk nature of the motor trade industry, the dealership faced rigorous terms and prerequisites in order to obtain cyber insurance coverage. Despite these challenges, the motor dealership recognised the importance of cyber insurance as a vital element of their risk management strategy, a view shared by their broker who was determined to get a better deal for their client.
The Problem
In order to obtain cyber insurance, the motor dealership needed to demonstrate its cyber security maturity and that the risks had been identified and removed.
Obtaining cyber insurance at an economical rate was crucial for the dealership to strike a balance between comprehensive coverage and cost-effectiveness.
Historically, clients are asked to complete a lengthy physical or digital proposal form. Firstly, reliance on proposal forms is deeply embedded in the insurance process, however, this is problematic because the client (and to some extent broker) has no visibility of the purpose or accuracy of the responses given. Some probably never see the light of day again.
Secondly, there is a lack of a standardised approach to assessing an organisation's cyber risk profile, each proposal form is different and if the broker is approaching more than one insurer, there can be multiple forms, taking weeks to complete. Insurers and underwriters often struggle to accurately quantify the risks associated with a specific business, leading to higher premiums or limited coverage.
Additionally, the motor dealership faced difficulty in finding an insurance policy that metets its specific needs, given the unique characteristics of the automotive industry and associated cyber risks.
A game-changing solution for insurers
Fortunately, their broker wasn’t going to rest until every avenue had been explored. What was needed was a more holistic approach, that would bring together the client, broker, Infoprotect and underwriter presenting them all with a detailed and exact picture of the cyber position of the client, a detailed gap analysis of the dealership's IT infrastructure, security controls, data protection practices, and potential vulnerabilities. Here’s how:
The Detail:
Infoprotect's "Cyber Assess" uses the FortMesa platform with globally accepted frameworks baked in, which results in a cyber risk assessment. The cyber risk assessment provided a clear understanding of the dealership's cyber risk maturity, including the likelihood and potential impact of various threats.
By leveraging the findings and recommendations of the assessment, the insurance broker was able to present an accurate and evidence-based risk profile to potential cyber insurers. This enabled the insurers to assess the dealership's risk posture more accurately, resulting in competitive premiums and comprehensive coverage tailored to its specific needs. The insurer said...
“We are very impressed with your assessment… and the underwriter would be very glad to see more risk presentations in this style. The approach and the methodology taken have been approved, and the underwriter agrees with your findings. ”
Successful Conclusion and Comprehensive Cover:
As a result of Infoprotect's "Cyber Assess", the motor dealership secured comprehensive cyber insurance coverage aligned with its risk profile and business requirements. This approach created competition in the insurance market, enabling the client to buy twice the cover offered previously on significantly improved terms, and at 60% of the premium.
The insurance policy covers a wide range of cyber risks, including data breaches, ransomware attacks, business interruption, and third-party liabilities. It also includes valuable benefits such as incident response services, cyber forensics, and legal support, enabling the dealership to respond effectively to cyber incidents.
The comprehensive coverage at an economical rate enables the motor dealership to mitigate cyber risks, meet regulatory requirements, bolster customer trust, and enhance its overall cybersecurity posture. The cost-effective premiums ensure that the insurance solution aligns with the motor dealership’s financial goals and does not strain its resources.
A Win-Win Situation
In conclusion, the motor dealership's proactive approach to cyber and insurance procurement not only provided comprehensive protection but also facilitated cost-effective cover.
By introducing cybersecurity expertise and tailored assessments, the dealership has mitigated cyber risks, ensuring the continuity of its operations and financial stability. This case study perfectly illustrates the value of a comprehensive cyber risk management strategy, ensuring business resilience in the face of evolving cyber threats, and the value of a quadripartite relationship to deliver the best results for everyone involved.
How Insurers Benefit from the Infoprotect Cyber Risk Assessment Process:
• Improve their ability to assess and price cyber risk.
• Collect more data about the risk, consistently.
• Offer more competitive premiums to customers.
• Reduce their exposure to losses from cyber claims.
• A clearer view of where claims will come from.
• Remove reliance on customers understanding what is being asked of them.
• Meet regulatory requirements for cyber risk management.
• Develop risk-based pricing models that take into account the specific risks faced by each business.
Higher Risk Client Case Study – Financial Services
How Enterprise-Grade Backup Solved a Scaling Crisis for a Global Financial Services Firm
What if your data security could scale as fast as your business growth?
How enterprise-grade backup solutions are helping rapidly expanding financial services firms protect critical data across global operations.
Challenge: Legacy Backup Systems
Solution: Scalable Data Security Platform
Industry: Financial Services & Consultancy
"The client turned to Infoprotect because their backup challenges were slowing operations, draining resources, and leaving critical data exposed to risk. We implemented a fully automated, off-site backup and continuity solution that cut backup windows dramatically, which led to faster restores, lower costs, and continuous data protection." Brad Fraser, CEO LinkedIn: @bradfrasergo-giver
Company Profile:
Our client is an international advisory and intermediary firm focused exclusively on the financial services sector. Established in 2005, it has experienced remarkable international expansion and now employs over 800 professionals in 18 cities, spanning all inhabited continents.
Initially formed as a firm of consulting actuaries, their first office in London was opened in March 2005. Since then, their service portfolio has steadily expanded alongside their geographic reach. After establishing their UK headquarters, the initial expansion led them into European markets, including Germany and France, followed by operations in Asia.
The Challenge: Ensuring Data Security Keeps Pace with Business Growth
Data backup is critical for all businesses, regardless of their size or sector. This firm encountered a significant data retention challenge when its rapid business growth outpaced its legacy backup system. This created a series of issues with local retention, data security, and backup reliability across their expanding international network.
The Solution: Secure Data Backup Implementation
By implementing an advanced backup solution utilising enterprise-grade software, combined with a dedicated high-speed connection to a secure London data centre, our client was able to preserve its virtual and physical environments. The solution provided automated local and off-site backup options accessible from a single centralised client console for streamlined management.
The Result: Unlimited Business Growth Supported by an Agile Security Platform
This firm can now develop and expand at its natural pace thanks to a stable and robust data security platform that scales with its growth. As they work to serve their global financial services clients, they can operate with confidence knowing their own business data is protected and their clients’ sensitive information is secured to the highest standards.
"The implemented solution has proven remarkably agile, while still catering to our complex needs and remaining scalable. In the dynamic financial services sector, we need to be responsive, and ensuring our clients' data safety is critical to maintaining trust and compliance." – Client IT Manager.
Making Safety and Security Your First Priority
Malicious data attacks are increasingly becoming the norm for UK businesses across all sectors. Protect your organisation’s data and secure your systems by speaking to our expert team today.
Contact Us
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Infoprotect Services Limited, trading as, Infoprotect UK
Company registration no: 11928161
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