Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Security
  • /
  • Eclipse secures ISO 27001 certification for safeguarding data

Security

Eclipse secures ISO 27001 certification for safeguarding data

Electronic security integration innovators Eclipse Digital Solutions have achieved ISO 27001:2017 certification, confirming their commitment to keeping customer data safe.

Image copyright Shutterstock

The certification, which is in addition to others currently held by the company including ISO 9001:2015 and Cyber Essentials, was gained following a rigorous audit by an independent UKAS certification body.

As Eclipse handle customer data and intellectual property daily, it is imperative that clients have confidence in the company’s information processes.

Advertisement
ODU RT

Alan Drinkwater, managing director, said: “Everyone at Eclipse takes security as a personal responsibility and is dedicated to upholding the trust of our valued clients across the UK. Gaining ISO 27001 certification will reassure customers that we follow best practice when it comes to the security of any kind of digital information.”

Eclipse standards manager Maya Bull explained that ISO 27001 is recognised to help organisations implement, operate, monitor, maintain and improve their information security management system.

Daren Wood, head of sales and marketing, added: “We have a duty to constantly review the way we operate and gaining ISO 27001 is an example of how we are continually striving to keep client information safe.

“Our clients across a wide range of sectors have always been able to trust the bespoke, innovative and cost-effective systems we deliver, and this latest certification is testament to the way we place them at the heart of our business.”

Based in Warrington and Melton Mowbray, Eclipse are among the finalists in this year’s prestigious Security and Fire Excellence Awards, to be held in London on November 23. The company’s shortlisted submission in the Security Project of the Year category is a C-UAV project on a CNI site.

Advertisement
Security & Policing Rectangle

 

 

Advertisement
General Atomics LB
UK Government introduces ‘fast track’ apprenticeships reforms

Aerospace Defence Security Space

UK Government introduces ‘fast track’ apprenticeships reforms

9 February 2026

Young people will be given a quicker route into high-quality jobs on major projects as the UK Government slashes red tape to fast-track the process.

Two-thirds of parents back apprenticeships as first choice after school

Aerospace Defence Security Space

Two-thirds of parents back apprenticeships as first choice after school

9 February 2026

To coincide with the start of National Apprenticeship Week 2026 (9th – 15th February), one of the UK’s largest apprenticeship providers, BAE Systems, has analysed Censuswide’s survey of the latest attitudes of young people and parents

Navantia UK targets  500 apprentices by 2030

Defence Security

Navantia UK targets  500 apprentices by 2030

9 February 2026

Navantia UK has set a target of hiring 500 apprentices by 2030 to support the business’ expansion in shipbuilding, engineering and in supplying the offshore energy industry. 

ITSA sees UK connector sales rise in 2025

Aerospace Defence Security Space

ITSA sees UK connector sales rise in 2025

5 February 2026

The Interconnect Technology Suppliers Association (ITSA) has revealed its members reported sales in 2025 were up by 5% over 2024 but that orders and business to business sales, were flat.

Advertisement
PTC rectangle
NCA and NatWest partner to address Invoice Fraud

Security

NCA and NatWest partner to address Invoice Fraud

4 February 2026

The National Crime Agency (NCA) and NatWest Group have launched a joint campaign aimed at accounts payable professionals and finance personnel that highlights the risks of Invoice Fraud, a crime that costs businesses millions each year.

Returning to STEM after career break becomes harder than ever

Aerospace Defence Security Space

Returning to STEM after career break becomes harder than ever

4 February 2026

Returning to STEM industries after a career break is now harder than ever, according to new research by STEM Returners, with bias against gender, age, ethnicity and a lack of recent experience penalising highly qualified people from getting a job.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Advertisement
Babcock LB Babcock LB