UK NCSC updates Cyber Essentials technical controls requirements and pricing structure

UK NCSC updates Cyber Essentials technical controls requirements and pricing structure

The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is updating its requirements for the Cyber Essentials scheme, a government-backed certification that helps UK organisations defend against common cyberthreats. The update is in response to the evolving cybersecurity challenges that organisations now face and represents the most significant overhaul of the scheme’s technical controls since it was launched in 2014. The NCSC is also introducing a new Cyber Essentials pricing structure which better reflects organisational size and complexity.

Technical controls update reflects modern cybersecurity landscape


NCSC said the technical controls refresh reflects the impact of digital transformation, adoption of cloud services, and move to home/hybrid working on current working and cybersecurity norms. The update includes revisions surrounding the use of cloud services, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and password management. Changes have been implemented with input from NCSC technical experts and are based on feedback from assessors and applicants, along with consultation with the Cloud Industry Forum.

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