Cyber Essentials for Financial Services Businesses
In today’s digital age, technology is at the heart of wealth management. Yet, clients now expect much more than online valuations and digital communications—they demand robust protection for their personal data. With government and regulatory bodies tightening their focus on cybersecurity, programmes like Cyber Essentials are becoming indispensable.
What is Cyber Essentials?
Cyber Essentials is a government-backed certification scheme designed to help organisations of any size safeguard themselves against common cyber-attacks. Think of it as installing deadbolts, fences, alarms, and security cameras around your digital house. It outlines a minimum set of cybersecurity measures that reduce the risk of data breaches and unauthorised access to both company and client information.
Why Should Financial Services Businesses Get Certified?
A Cyber Essentials certificate isn’t merely a tick in a box. It: • Demonstrates to clients that you take data security seriously, boosting trust and credibility.
• Acts as a differentiator in a competitive market, where clients may not always ask about cybersecurity—but will notice the ‘green tick’ on your website and marketing materials.
• Reduces the risk of costly data breaches and regulatory penalties.
With estimates suggesting that over 50% of financial service companies could face a data breach in 2025, having Cyber Essentials in place signals to cyber criminals that your security is robust.
How Can You Become Cyber Essentials Certified?
The process involves applying to the National Cyber Security Centre and paying a modest fee. The application consists of a checklist covering user access controls, malware protection, and patch management. While it doesn’t require an external audit, having a cybersecurity expert review your controls beforehand is highly recommended. Buchanan Technology is here to help— we support you through every step, from documentation to addressing any security shortfalls before submission.
Modern technology platforms, including cloud solutions from Microsoft and Google, come with basic security features but often require you to add the locks. We strongly recommend you review your current platforms and check them against the Cyber Essential criteria.
If in doubt, reach out to a professional for advice.