We’re pleased to share that following our latest independent surveillance audit, Trident continues to meet the internationally recognised standards of ISO 27001, a certification we’ve held since 2019.
In today’s complex digital world, information security is more than a requirement, it’s a responsibility. Our ISO 27001 certification reflects our ongoing commitment to safeguarding our systems, so our clients, partners, and stakeholders can confidently trust us with their data.
However, strong internal security is just one piece of the puzzle. The supply chain remains one of the biggest vulnerabilities in modern business and even the best internal controls can be compromised by an insecure supplier. That’s why we continuously assess and manage risks across our entire ecosystem, including our suppliers, as part of our ISO 27001 obligations. Our renewed certification is a testament to the care and diligence we bring to this responsibility, ensuring we’re a trusted partner in our client’s supply chains too.
This achievement complements our Cyber Essentials Plus certification, reinforcing our belief that external, independent assessment is vital. It’s not enough to say we’re secure, we choose to be held accountable too.
And our commitment doesn’t stop at security. In addition to ISO 27001, we also maintain ISO 9001 for quality management systems and ISO 14001 for environmental management, both successfully audited earlier this year. Our clients already know that that we deliver high-quality services, operate responsibly, and continuously strive to improve, and these certifications reaffirm the values we stand by.
“Security isn’t just a checkbox, it’s a mindset we embed across everything we do,” said Victoria Cope, Operations Officer. ”Our certifications show that we take information security seriously, and that our systems and processes are built to protect what matters most.”
With ISO 27001, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 certifications, Trident offers the assurance that we’re not only delivering high standards, we’re doing so in a way that’s secure, accountable, and environmentally conscious.
Microsoft Windows 10 will reach the end of support on 14 October 2025, to focus on transitioning to its modern, security-enhanced platform – Windows 11.
After this date, devices running Windows 10 will no longer receive security updates or technical support. This change presents a valuable opportunity for organisations to plan ahead and ensure their IT environment remains secure, efficient, and aligned with future needs.
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