"Framwellgate School Durham recently commissioned the services of NEBRC on the back of a serious cyber incident. The team undertook an external vulnerability check of our network and subsequently were able to very quickly identify known vulnerabilities which could immediately be addressed. Their response, from initial email to undertaking work, was within a day which helped us to secure the network through targeting priorities in order.
Working with NEBRC was a thoroughly supportive experience, from the initial Teams call and subsequent phone calls through to post crisis communications. Martin was non-judgemental, was supportive and made us understand quickly that it is known vulnerabilities which are attacked, and not the school.
Martin worked closely with other support stakeholders including the police, Waterstons, the IT support team and external IT support company to coordinate work and share critical information.
The support and advice given by Martin and the exceptional work of the ethical hackers was something I never expected to have to experience, but with their support the school was scaffolded quickly and is in a much better place due to their expertise, compassion and guidance through a very difficult time.
If I could wind the clock back, I would have insisted on doing annual vulnerability checks and this is something I would urge schools to do, given the relative low cost and the high risk of failure in the current climate."