Can Fig Group certify businesses in Waltham Forest?
Yes. Fig Group is an IASME-licensed Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus certification body and works with organisations across the whole of Waltham Forest and the wider London region. Our central-London office at 167-169 Great Portland Street is a short journey from every part of Outer London, and most engagements run remotely so location is rarely a factor. We apply our published flat fee (from £299.99 + VAT for Cyber Essentials, from £1,499 + VAT for Cyber Essentials Plus) regardless of where in Waltham Forest your organisation is based.
How long does Cyber Essentials take for a Waltham Forest business?
For self-assessed Cyber Essentials, Fig Group guarantees certification within six hours of a compliant submission landing in our portal. If anything needs adjusting we include three free review rounds. Cyber Essentials Plus takes one to three working days because it includes an external technical audit and vulnerability scan. The same SLAs apply whether your business is in Walthamstow or anywhere else in Waltham Forest.
How do I get Cyber Essentials in Waltham Forest?
Start by scoping the devices, cloud services, and user accounts in use across your Waltham Forest organisation. Purchase the self-assessed Cyber Essentials package on the published flat fee (from £299.99 + VAT), complete the NCSC five-control questionnaire through our portal, and an IASME-licensed Fig Group assessor reviews it the same working day. Compliant submissions are certified within six hours. If anything needs adjusting you receive up to three free feedback rounds. No travel to Waltham Forest is required - the entire process runs remotely, which is how we keep the six-hour turnaround consistent across every London borough.
What is the difference between Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus for Waltham Forest businesses?
Cyber Essentials is a self-assessed control questionnaire reviewed by an IASME-licensed assessor, from £299.99 + VAT. Cyber Essentials Plus adds an external vulnerability scan and a hands-on technical audit of a sample of end-user devices, from £1,499 + VAT. For many Waltham Forest organisations (supplier frameworks, enterprise procurement, insurance) the self-assessed level is enough. For regulated sectors represented in Waltham Forest - creative industries (Walthamstow), construction - the Plus certification is increasingly the requested tier. Fig Group offers both on a published flat fee with no revenue-based pricing.
Do Waltham Forest-based NHS, council, or creative industries suppliers need Cyber Essentials Plus specifically?
It depends on what they handle. Cyber Essentials (self-assessed) is enough to pass most Waltham Forest council framework DDQs and the opening stage of most enterprise procurement gates. Cyber Essentials Plus is increasingly the expectation for suppliers touching patient data, legal privilege material, bound-business insurance records, or any central-government contract handling sensitive or personal information under PPN 014/21. When in doubt, ask the procurement team for the exact wording on the DDQ - if "Plus" or "externally verified" appears, you need Plus. Fig Group's Plus engagement includes the external vulnerability scan and sampled endpoint audit at the published flat fee.
How quickly can I get Cyber Essentials certified?
Fig Group guarantees Cyber Essentials certification within 6 hours of self-assessment submission for orders placed before midday, provided the submission is compliant. If corrections are needed, up to three rounds of structured feedback are included at no extra cost. Cyber Essentials Plus takes 1-3 working days due to the external technical verification requirement.
How much does Cyber Essentials cost?
Cyber Essentials costs from £299.99 + VAT (micro, 1-9 employees) to £549.99 + VAT (large, 250+ employees). Cyber Essentials Plus costs from £1,499 + VAT to £4,499 + VAT. Fig Group pricing is fully inclusive - no hidden fees, no assessment surprises, no mandatory add-ons.
Is Cyber Essentials mandatory?
Cyber Essentials is required under PPN 014/21 for certain UK central-government contracts that handle sensitive or personal data. It is also increasingly required by NHS supplier frameworks, local authorities, and private-sector enterprise procurement teams as evidence of foundational cybersecurity.
What are the five Cyber Essentials controls?
The five controls are: firewalls and internet gateways, secure configuration, security update management (patching within 14 days), user access control, and malware protection. Under v3.3, multi-factor authentication (MFA) becomes mandatory for all user accounts in scope. This applies to assessment accounts created from 28 April 2026 onwards.