Blackfoot Successfully Renews its CREST Membership

Blackfoot is proud to announce it has successfully renewed its CREST membership for another year, maintaining its accreditation in the Penetration Testing discipline.

This reinforces our commitment to delivering trusted, high-quality services and provides our customers with continued confidence and assurance.

A note from CREST:

”All our members undergo rigorous audit and accreditation processes which are meaningful market differentiators that help members to win business and access new markets.

All members feature in our searchable database, connecting them to potential clients and supporting the generation of sales leads.

Members are part of a global community of cyber security providers with access to shared knowledge, expertise and professional development, as well as benefiting from our links with governments and regulators.

Why choose a CREST accredited company?

Keeping information safe in today’s digital world is a serious challenge which is why all organisations want to be sure that the cyber security companies they engage to test and protect their systems are reputable and competent.

The governments, public services and businesses that buy services from our members do so in the knowledge that these companies are quality assured by us and that their staff are suitably qualified and competent.

All members sign enforceable Codes of Conduct and Ethics and agree to abide by our Complaints and Resolution Measures.”

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