Protecting Data, Building Trust: Our Cyber Essentials Accreditation

At Anglia Research, safeguarding sensitive information is not just a technical requirement; it is a fundamental part of how we operate.

We are therefore proud to have achieved Cyber Essentials accreditation, a government-backed certification developed by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC). This rigorous standard assesses how organisations protect themselves against common cyber threats such as malware and unauthorised access, and confirms that key security measures are in place.

Whether we are working with legal professionals, local authorities or members of the public, this accreditation provides further reassurance that any personal or legal data shared with us is handled securely. And all in accordance with national best practice.

It reflects not only the strength of our current systems and processes, but also our ongoing commitment to improving and adapting in response to new threats.

In a sector where confidentiality and accuracy are essential, Cyber Essentials accreditation helps to reinforce our focus on delivering services to the highest standards.

You can read more about what this means for our work, and how it supports the service we provide, on our website here.

Anglia Research is an award-winning probate genealogy and people tracing firm offering a range of services that assist Private Client practitioners with estate administration and Court of Protection matters, such as:

  • Finding missing beneficiaries named in a will
  • Locating legally entitled relatives in intestacy cases
  • Family tree verification and full Statutory Will research
  • Providing fixed-cost international bankruptcy searches
  • Undertaking financial asset and liability checks in the UK
  • Accessing missing beneficiary indemnity insurance quotes

Feel free to contact our dedicated Private Client team who deal solely with instructions received from legal professionals on legal@angliaresearch.co.uk or call on 0800 033 4034.

 

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