About IASME
Fairness and Inclusion
IASME is committed to helping organisations improve their cyber security through an effective and accessible range of certifications.
A large part of the success of our rapidly growing company is due to the diversity of our team. This allows us to see things differently, approach old problems in a fresh way and offer new solutions.
Fairness and inclusion are central to our business and we bring these values to everything we do.
Meet some of our team
Training Scheme Graduates
IASME Community is the community interest and social enterprise arm of IASME. It was previously called UK Cyber Security Forum (UKSCF).
One of our community-focused projects has involved training adults to fill roles in the cyber security industry.
We are proud to welcome many of our trainees into the workforce at IASME.

‘There is loads of support at IASME. Most importantly, they understand neurodiversity, which is half of the battle, and they engage with individuals, to find out what works for them.
IASME is happy to put in appropriate reasonable adjustments which can vary from person to person and very often those adjustments help everyone, regardless of diagnoses.’

‘IASME has been very supportive, helping me with access to work requests, and supported me though both my ADHD and Autism assessments.
The support continued after the assessments, for example, I received help and advice when applying for reasonable adjustments for my Security+ course which I successfully completed in March 2026. IASME is without a doubt the most supportive company I have ever worked with.’

‘I enjoy working for a company that priorities inclusivity and being a part of a workplace that allows collaboration where everyone’s ideas are valued.
The work that I do gives me the opportunity to build my knowledge and contribute to innovation. The relaxed and friendly atmosphere here stands out compared to environments I’ve experienced before, making every day meaningful. It’s incredibly rewarding to know that the work we do makes a real difference in helping organisations improve their cyber security.’
Jonathan Ellwood
Head of Cyber Incident Exercising and Response (Standard Level)
Head of Assure Schemes
Adam Jackson
UKCSF Cyber security training graduate,
Level One Security Analyst
John Cartwright
Technical Assurance Analyst
Training Scheme Graduates
IASME Community is the community interest and social enterprise arm of IASME. It was previously called UK Cyber Security Forum (UKSCF).
One of our community-focused projects has involved training adults to fill roles in the cyber security industry.
We are proud to welcome many of our trainees into the workforce at IASME.

‘There is loads of support at IASME. Most importantly, they understand neurodiversity, which is half of the battle, and they engage with individuals, to find out what works for them.
IASME is happy to put in appropriate reasonable adjustments which can vary from person to person and very often those adjustments help everyone, regardless of diagnoses.’
Jonathan Ellwood
Head of Cyber Incident Exercising and Response (Standard Level)
Head of Assure Schemes

‘IASME has been very supportive, helping me with access to work requests, and supported me though both my ADHD and Autism assessments.
The support continued after the assessments, for example, I received help and advice when applying for reasonable adjustments for my Security+ course which I successfully completed in March 2026. IASME is without a doubt the most supportive company I have ever worked with.’
Adam Jackson
UKCSF Cyber security training graduate,
Level One Security Analyst

‘I enjoy working for a company that priorities inclusivity and being a part of a workplace that allows collaboration where everyone’s ideas are valued.
The work that I do gives me the opportunity to build my knowledge and contribute to innovation. The relaxed and friendly atmosphere here stands out compared to environments I’ve experienced before, making every day meaningful. It’s incredibly rewarding to know that the work we do makes a real difference in helping organisations improve their cyber security.’
John Cartwright
Technical Assurance Analyst
Our Network
Through our network of specially trained cyber security companies, IASME is helping to grow the cyber security industry and expertise across the world.
Our team of over 300 specially trained Certification Bodies and Assured Service Providers are licensed by IASME to certify against the different schemes and to offer help and advice in preparation for the assessment.
The National Cyber Security Centre’s Cyber Essentials scheme is assessed by IASME Certification Bodies based within the UK and Crown Dependencies. NCSC assured Cyber Advisors are also UK based, offering small and medium sized organisations in the UK and Crown Dependencies a choice of qualified cyber security experts.
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