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Cyber Essentials certified hosting for education: what it means and what it does not

What Cyber Essentials certification tells you about a hosting provider — the five controls it covers, and the things it deliberately does not claim.

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Cyber Essentials is a UK government-backed certification showing an organisation has implemented five baseline security controls — firewalls, secure configuration, access control, malware protection and security update management. When a hosting provider holds it, it demonstrates baseline security hygiene in that provider's own organisation; it is not a guarantee against breaches, not an audit of your deployment, and not a certification your institution inherits.

What Cyber Essentials covers

The scheme, operated under the UK's National Cyber Security Centre, assesses five technical control themes:

  • Firewalls and internet gateways
  • Secure configuration of devices and software
  • User access control
  • Malware protection
  • Security update management (patching)

Why it matters when choosing suppliers

Education institutions increasingly ask suppliers for Cyber Essentials in procurement because it is a verifiable, renewed baseline: an organisation that maintains it is demonstrably doing security fundamentals rather than merely asserting them. Education Host holds Cyber Essentials certification as a company.

What it does not mean

Honest suppliers are as clear about the limits as the badge:

  • It is not a guarantee that incidents cannot happen
  • It certifies the supplier's organisation — your institution does not inherit certification by buying from a certified supplier
  • It is a baseline, not a substitute for deeper assurance such as ISO 27001
  • It does not by itself demonstrate GDPR compliance

Company certification vs data-centre certification

One distinction worth checking with any host: Education Host's Cyber Essentials is our company certification, while certifications such as ISO 27001, ISO 22301, PCI DSS and SOC 2 associated with our hosting are held by the data-centre facility (6DG Birmingham Central, operated by Six Degrees). Both layers matter; asking who holds what is a fast test of a supplier's honesty.

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