About Us
ACME: Ensuring your privacy by design
The threat to your data is real and constant. The threat landscape is changing constantly, and it is essential that the systems that protect you are updated to match the threat.
ACME has extensive understanding of the nature of the threat, and considerable experience in working with businesses to combat it.
We are passionate about implementing good policies and processes, fixing vulnerabilities and deploying managed services.
These will monitor, detect and protect your business data 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
Two ways in which we keep you compliant and safe
The first step we take with a new client is to conduct a data mapping survey to assess and review. This will give us a detailed overview of your current situation. If our survey identifies vulnerabilities, we can devise ways to fix them. We can also ensure your business is compliant with the stringent demands of the GDPR.
The second way in which we help our clients is by recommending deployment of managed info-security services.
The benefits of our services include:
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Ongoing GDPR compliance & CyberEssentials Certification
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Your data is kept secure and protected
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Control over your processes and documentation
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Training for staff in cyber-security awareness
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'Response ability' plan for all eventualities
All of which are part of our continual, comprehensive information security management service
Who we work with
ACME's services are incredibly flexible and can be applied to business of all sizes, in a broad variety of industries.
Directly, we help SMEs, medium-sized and large businesses.
However, professional service organisations derive particular benefit from working in partnership with us. ACME offers fulfilment of services - which may be white-labelled, that as a differentiator, can be promoted to complement their own. Our services are ideal for:
Legal firms: Many lawyers are expert in governance, but are less comfortable managing operational and technical requirements.
Business & Financial Services firms, such as Accountants and Risk Advisers: who wish to offer complementary services, or help clients manage business risk, but also tend to be companies that manage huge amounts of sensitive data, without a dedicated data protection officer.