MJP Conveyancing Acquires New Cyber Essentials Plus Certificate

 

MJP Conveyancing, a prominent national provider of conveyancing services, has recently acquired a new Cyber Essentials Plus certificate. With the increasing complexity of cyber threats, it has become highly necessary for firms to explore and employ tools that can reduce the risks of cyber-attacks and protect clients’ funds from potential threats.

 

Developed by the UK Government, Cyber Essentials is a highly effective scheme aimed at providing organizations of all sizes with necessary protection against a wide range of common cyber-attacks. The certification follows an independent assessment of the company's security systems by external auditors who have verified the security status of MJP Conveyancing.

 

In today's digital age, cyber-attacks are becoming increasingly frequent and sophisticated. These attacks take various shapes and sizes, ranging from basic attempts by relatively unskilled individuals to more complex, coordinated efforts by skilled hackers. By implementing the appropriate safeguards, firms can minimise the risks of these attacks and safeguard their clients’ funds.

 

Commenting on the acquisition of the Cyber Essentials Plus certificate, David Pett, Director of MJP Conveyancing said, "We're delighted to have achieved this certification. It reinforces our commitment to the security of our clients' funds and to meeting the highest standards of data protection. By doing so, we're providing our clients with complete confidence in our ability to manage their conveyancing transactions securely.”

 

MJP Conveyancing is dedicated to do all it can to ensure that all clients’ data is handled with the utmost confidentiality and security. With the acquisition of the Cyber Essentials Plus certificate, MJP is looking to reassure its clients of its ongoing commitment to securing their data, mitigating the risks of cyber-attacks and safeguarding their funds.

 

For further information, please visit their website : www.mjpconveyancing.com 

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