Cyber Essentials Gateshead: the 2026 guide for Gateshead businesses
Gateshead sits on the south bank of the Tyne opposite Newcastle, home to the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Sage HQ's North East base, and a manufacturing and digital-creative SME base. This guide covers Cyber Essentials for Gateshead businesses in 2026.
Cyber Essentials Gateshead: the 2026 guide for Gateshead businesses
Gateshead sits across the Tyne from Newcastle - home to Sage Group's North East HQ, the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, and a diverse manufacturing and digital-creative SME base. The Team Valley Trading Estate is one of the UK's largest business parks.
What is Cyber Essentials?
Cyber Essentials is the NCSC's UK baseline, delivered by IASME. Five controls; 12-month certificate; IASME directory listing.
Why Cyber Essentials matters for Gateshead businesses
Gateshead's economy centres on Sage Group (UK software company, Newcastle / Gateshead headquartered), Team Valley Trading Estate's manufacturing and logistics tenants, and a digital-creative cluster around the Baltic Quarter. Sage's enterprise software supply chain drives notable CE demand.
Typical CE drivers for Gateshead organisations:
- Sage Group supplier onboarding. Cascade CE to SME IT vendors.
- Team Valley Trading Estate tenants. Manufacturing supply-chain references CE.
- Gateshead Council / North East Combined Authority tenders. Reference CE.
Pricing - £299.99 + VAT
| Tier | Size | Price (+ VAT) |
|---|---|---|
| Micro | 1–9 staff | £299.99 |
| Small | 10–49 staff | £399.99 |
| Medium | 50–249 staff | £449.99 |
| Large | 250+ staff | £549.99 |
UK-wide; lowest published price.
Turnaround - 6 hours
Fig Group's 6-hour SLA on compliant submissions.
How to get certified in Gateshead
1. Run the free readiness check.
2. Buy Cyber Essentials from £299.99 + VAT.
3. Complete the online self-assessment.
4. Receive the certificate inside 6 working hours.
Fig Group IASME licence 325cdf33-3812-4082-bf8d-7dce7ac02977, verifiable on the IASME directory.
Bottom line
For Gateshead - Sage Group supply chain, Team Valley Trading Estate tenants, Baltic Quarter creative SMEs - Cyber Essentials in 2026 is a same-day, sub-£300 exercise with Fig Group.
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Cyber Essentials certification support in Gateshead
Cyber Essentials in Gateshead should not be treated as a badge-only exercise. The useful outcome is a certificate plus a clear record of the controls behind it: scope, user access, multi-factor authentication, patching, malware protection, firewall boundaries, and secure configuration. That record is what customers, insurers, and procurement teams usually ask for after they have seen the certificate.
Gateshead organisations often need Cyber Essentials because a buyer has asked for a recognised baseline before onboarding, framework access, renewal, or data sharing. The requirement can appear late in the sales process, so speed matters. The fastest route is to confirm the scope, fix the obvious blockers, complete the self-assessment cleanly, and use a certification body that can review quickly without hiding the evidence trail.
Before submission, confirm the legal entity name that should appear on the certificate, the users and devices in scope, whether cloud services are included, and who owns remediation if a control is not ready. The most common delays are missing MFA evidence, unsupported software, unmanaged devices, unclear home-worker scope, legacy authentication, and answers that contradict the organisation's real operating model.
For Gateshead buyers, Cyber Essentials can also support later assurance work. A tidy evidence pack helps with supplier questionnaires, annual renewal, Cyber Essentials Plus preparation, and insurance conversations. Fig keeps the assessment focused on the IASME question set while making the supporting evidence reusable, so the certificate is easier to defend after issue.
This page is intentionally local without inventing local claims. Cyber Essentials is a national UK scheme, so the control requirements do not change by city. What changes locally is the commercial context: which customers ask for it, how quickly the certificate is needed, and how often the same evidence is reused for procurement, client assurance, and renewal.
Where the requirement usually appears
- tender requirements
- customer due diligence
- insurance questionnaires
- supplier onboarding
Organisations that commonly benefit
- professional services
- managed service providers
- public-sector suppliers
- regulated SMEs
Before you submit
- Write a one-paragraph scope statement before answering the questionnaire.
- Check MFA is enforced for every user and administrator account in scope.
- Remove or segregate unsupported software and unsupported operating systems.
- Confirm high and critical security updates are applied within the Cyber Essentials window.
- Keep evidence screenshots and exports so renewal and buyer follow-up questions are easier.
About the author

Jay Hopkins
Managing Director, Fig Group
Jay Hopkins is the Managing Director of Fig Group and an IASME-licensed Cyber Essentials assessor. He was previously Head of Technology for a global regulated firm. He works with UK organisations across regulated sectors on baseline compliance, supply-chain assurance, and AI-augmented security tooling.
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