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Cyber Advisor (Cyber Essentials Implementation)

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What is Cyber Advisor?

The Cyber Advisor (Cyber Essentials) scheme has been developed to provide small and medium sized organisations with reliable and cost effective cyber security advice and practical support.

The scheme helps these organisations to find service providers capable of providing appropriate guidance on implementing the five Cyber Essentials Technical Controls.

This approach will improve the cyber security of small organisations and reduce the likelihood of the most commonly experienced cyber attacks.

Under the scheme those organisations who have a qualified Cyber Advisor on their staff will be able to apply to become an NCSC Assured Service Provider. Only organisations which become Assured Service Providers and employ a qualified Cyber Advisor will be able to offer NCSC assured Cyber Advisor services to customers.

How does it work?

The Cyber Advisor scheme gives buyers the confidence that their chosen service provider is offering cyber security advice to an NCSC approved standard. All Cyber Advisors must work for a company which has met the NCSC’s standards and been accepted as an Assured Service Provider.

Who is it for?

The Cyber Advisor scheme is for small and medium sized organisations across the UK aiming to improve their basic cyber security and avoid the disruption caused by some of the most common cyber attacks.

Why link it to Cyber Essentials?

NCSC believe that the Cyber Essentials Technical Controls mitigate the majority of high volume, low-skill attacks perpetrated through the Internet. Therefore, one of the easiest ways to make the UK more secure is to help organisations to implement the Technical Controls at scale across the UK.

Under this scheme those organisations who have a qualified Cyber Advisor on their staff will be able to apply to become an NCSC Assured Service Provider. Only organisations which become Assured Service Providers and employ a qualified Cyber Advisor will be able to offer NCSC assured Cyber Advisor services to customers.

How are Cyber Advisors assessed?

NCSC assured Cyber Advisors will have to pass an independent assessment outlined here. This measures their:

  • knowledge and understanding of the Cyber Essentials’ technical controls
  • competence in providing practical, hands-on support
  • ability to understand and work with small and medium sized organisations.

The assessment tests the candidates’ knowledge of the Cyber Essentials Standard and the practical skills required to implement any recommendations made to organisations who wish to meet the Standard. 

For more information on the Cyber Advisor scheme, or to view a full list of assured Cyber Advisor providers please visit IASME’s webpage

Do you wish to become a Cyber Advisor?

The ‘Certificate of Competence in Cyber Essentials Implementation’ assessment assures businesses that the holder is competent to advise on and implement the requirements of the Cyber Essentials scheme and the value of certification. This certification is endorsed by the NCSC and is managed to their high standards. If you wish to gain this certification, please click here:

“When I first heard about Cyber Advisor I was really excited, it's something that's badly needed in the Cybersecurity industry, but I was also very sceptical, how on earth were they going to capture the essence of what makes a good Cyber advisor in a 2-3 hour exam?? Well they nailed it, I didn't know what to expect but I came away feeling like it was exactly what I do in 'the day job'. They captured the technical knowledge, combined with the non-technical explanations, and even the conversations so well, it gives me confidence we have a really good way to assess the competence of future Cyber Advisors and I've got real confidence the process will weed out those not yet ready...”

Ready to take the assessment? Book your Cyber Advisor (Cyber Essentials Implementation) assessment here.
£600 +VAT

FAQs

It can be difficult for small organisations to know who to turn to for reliable cyber security advice. The following information has been provided by the NCSC to help buyers and service providers.