
RB Plant Achieves Cyber Essentials Re-Accreditation for 2026
RB Plant has successfully achieved Cyber Essentials re-accreditation for 2026, and this year marks an important milestone, with group accreditation now extended to include Evans and Langford.
The certification reflects the organisation’s continued commitment to maintaining the highest standards of cyber security and protecting sensitive client information.
The accreditation was achieved thanks to the hard work of Melanie Willetts and the strong support of the RB Plant team, particularly in implementing multi-factor authentication (MFA) on CMAP, a new requirement introduced as part of this year’s certification process.
By achieving Cyber Essentials certification, RB Plant provides clients with reassurance that strong safeguards are in place to protect sensitive information and defend against common cyber threats. Endorsed by the UK Government and developed by the National Cyber Security Centre, the scheme helps organisations of all sizes strengthen their defences against the most prevalent internet-based attacks.
Widely recognised as the baseline standard for cyber security, Cyber Essentials is built around five key technical controls designed to prevent the most common cyber threats and ensure organisations maintain robust, resilient systems.
In an environment where cyber risks continue to grow, RB Plant’s successful re-accreditation demonstrates its ongoing commitment to data security, operational resilience, and the protection of client information.