Quality& expertise
Company and consultant certificates
Longwall quality standards
As a company, we hold ourselves to extremely high standards. We insist on providing consistent quality to our customers and partners. Here are some of the certificates we hold to demonstrate our commitment to excellence.
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CREST provides internationally recognised accreditations for organisations and professional level certifications for individuals providing penetration testing, cyber incident response, threat intelligence and Security Operations Centre (SOC) services.
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Cyber Essentials Plus is the highest level of the government-backed Cyber Essentials scheme that is designed to help organisations guard against the most common cyber security threats. It is regulated auditor who verifies security controls. Certification demonstrates a level of commitment to customer and partner data.
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ISO 27001 is the ISO standard for Information Security Management. We take information management very seriously and achieving certification in ISO 27001 has helped us to ensure that robust systems are in place to confidently protect internal and external data.
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ISO 9001 is the ISO standard for Quality Management System operation. We achieved certification to support an ongoing program of work to ensure quality excellence. We are committed to continuous improvement and take pride in our exemplary level of reliability and effectiveness as a partner and supplier.
Security professional certificates
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The GCFA certifies that candidates have the knowledge, skills, and ability to conduct formal incident investigations and handle advanced incident handling scenarios, including internal and external data breach intrusions, advanced persistent threats, anti-forensic techniques used by attackers, and complex digital forensic cases. The GCFA certification focuses on core skills required to collect and analyse data computer systems.
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The GIAC Network Forensic Analyst (GNFA) certification validates a practitioner's ability to perform examinations employing network forensic artifact analysis. GNFA certification holders have demonstrated an understanding of the fundamentals of network forensics, normal and abnormal conditions for common network protocols, processes and tools used to examine device and system logs, and wireless communication and encrypted protocols.