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Innerva achieves government security accreditation

 Innerva has achieved Cyber Essentials Plus, the highest accreditation under the UK Government’s Cyber Essentials scheme.

 The achievement demonstrates Innerva’s commitment to safeguarding its digital assets and customer data against the growing threat of cyber attacks.  

The milestone comes as the power-assisted exercise specialist prepares for a new product launch in September, as the company continues its drive to bring the leisure and health sectors closer together. 

Jon Hymus, managing director of Innerva said: 'In today’s digital world, it’s essential that we protect both our own data and our customers’ information. The recent spate of high profile cyber attacks highlights the devastating impact these incidents can have on businesses. Achieving Cyber Essentials Plus shows that we are doing everything we can to protect against cyber threats, reassuring our customers and partners that we take data protection seriously.'

Backed by the UK Government and the National Cyber Security Centre, the Cyber Essentials scheme is designed to help organisations protect themselves from the most common internet-based threats by implementing key technical cyber security controls. As the most advanced accreditation in the scheme, Cyber Essentials Plus also incudes a technical audit and independent verification for greater assurance.   

Hymus added: 'Cyber Essentials Plus demonstrates our commitment to cyber security and ensures the business is more resilient as we continue to innovate and develop to meet the needs of the UK’s growing ageing population.'

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