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Cyberme Consulting is a UK-based cybersecurity and IT consulting provider founded in 2020. It initially helped local businesses in London deal with phishing and email fraud, and now serves SMBs in the UK and other regions with security consulting, incident response preparation, and day-to-day IT support. Rather than positioning itself as a large enterprise platform, it focuses on practical, budget-friendly security improvements for SMBs.
Cyberme mainly covers phishing protection, business email compromise (BEC) prevention, ransomware readiness and recovery, vulnerability reviews, Microsoft 365 security configuration, endpoint management, and backup and disaster recovery checks. Its services also include risk assessments, policy standards, runbooks, monitoring processes, and guidance on third-party supplier risk. Delivery appears closer to consulting and managed IT services than a standardized SaaS product; the website does not disclose a unified console, automated detection platform, or specific tool stack.
The website does not publish package pricing or per-user billing information. It only states that services are governed by proposals or statements of work, and emphasizes that controls are matched to the customer’s size and budget. On compliance, the site mentions risk and compliance consulting as well as policy and standards development, but does not disclose certifications such as ISO, Cyber Essentials, or SOC 2, nor consultant credentials. These should therefore be verified during procurement.
Its strengths are its focused use cases, making it especially suitable for SMBs without dedicated security teams that need help with phishing, BEC, ransomware, and Microsoft 365 security issues. Its cases also span retail, healthcare, financial services, and professional services, suggesting a certain degree of hands-on experience. The downside is limited public transparency: there is little information on SLAs, response times, service tiers, pricing, certifications, or technical integrations, making it harder for remote or cross-border customers to evaluate quickly.
Cyberme is better suited to SMBs in the UK and nearby regions that need external experts for security hardening, incident containment, backup and recovery checks, and IT support. Chinese companies that only need remote Microsoft 365 security consulting could request a quote, but the website does not mention Chinese-language service, RMB/local payment options, or local delivery. Access from China cannot be determined from the available information, so it should be treated as “unknown.” Alternatives may include China-based MSSPs, Microsoft 365 security providers, or regional security firms with incident response capabilities.
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cyberme.uk is an United Kingdom Security provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cyberme.uk directly.