About Be Secure Cyber

About Be Secure Cyber

Be Secure Cyber is a UK cyber security consultancy based in Glasgow, providing advisory, vCISO, assurance and certification support.

Be Secure Cyber Ltd is based in Glasgow and provides clear, practical cyber security advice for organisations across the UK that need to make sense of risk, improve controls and respond confidently to customer, supplier and certification requirements.

Our work covers cyber security consultancy, vCISO support , Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus guidance, IASME Cyber Assurance support, vulnerability assessment, cloud security reviews and infrastructure security advice.

We often work with organisations that have reached a point where informal security management is no longer enough. A customer may be asking for assurance. A tender may require certification. A leadership team may need better visibility of risk. A technical team may need an independent view of priorities.

As an NCSC-assured Cyber Advisor provider and IASME licensed Certification Body, we support recognised cyber security schemes and hold relevant certifications ourselves. Certification matters, but we do not treat the certificate as the end of the work. Where it helps, we turn certification findings into a wider improvement plan.

Be Secure Cyber is led by John McDaid, Lead Cyber Consultant (CISSP, OSCP, NCSC-assured Cyber Advisor). His background covers service providers and organisations in professional and financial services, the NHS, education, government and defence. These are sectors where security requirements, assurance pressures and risk appetite vary considerably.

Our style is direct and measured. We explain risk in plain English, focus on the controls that matter, and recommend improvements that fit your organisation’s size, budget and operating model. We often support SMEs, service providers, professional organisations and leadership teams that need proportionate, evidence-led advice.

Contact Be Secure Cyber if you want to discuss the support your organisation needs.