Missed the deadline? It’s not too late to stay compliant and protect your contracts.
From 1 October 2025, all firms holding a Criminal Legal Aid contract in England & Wales must have valid Cyber Essentials certification in place.
If your firm didn’t manage to get certified before the deadline, you’re not alone - and it’s not too late. Certification now can help you maintain eligibility, demonstrate compliance, and protect client data.
Getting certified after the deadline doesn’t have to be complicated. Our team of IASME-approved assessors specialise in helping law firms achieve Cyber Essentials quickly - so you can stay compliant and protect your Legal Aid contracts.
We’ll guide you through every stage of the process, helping you identify what’s in scope, address any gaps, and complete certification smoothly.
Even if you missed the deadline, you can still act now to maintain eligibility and show your clients that their data is in safe hands.
Once you’ve achieved Cyber Essentials, staying protected is about keeping that standard active and visible.
Our consultants can help you maintain your certification year after year - and, when you’re ready, progress to Cyber Essentials Plus for independent verification.
This extra level of assurance demonstrates to the Legal Aid Agency and your clients that your firm takes cyber security seriously, reducing risk and reinforcing trust across every case and contract.