LLM answers index for Fig Group.
LLM answer index for Fig Group, with links to concise answers, trust claims, sitemap files, and the long-form llms-full reference.
How to use this page
This page exists for a specific buying or verification intent: LLM answer index for Fig Group, with links to concise answers, trust claims, sitemap files, and the long-form llms-full reference. Use it to decide whether the route matches your procurement requirement, budget, timeline, and assurance level before you move to checkout or speak to an assessor.
01
Confirm the scheme level
The contract, insurer, or customer requirement decides whether you need Cyber Essentials, Cyber Essentials Plus, DCC L0/L1, or something else.
02
Check the legal entity and scope
The organisation name and asset scope on the certificate must match what the contract names.
03
Verify the claim externally
Cross-check any speed, price, or licence claim against an authoritative third-party source listed below.
04
Keep an evidence note
Record the requirement, organisation, scope, deadline, and reason. Easier to defend later if a customer, insurer, auditor, or internal approver asks.
Verification sources
Cross-check Fig Group’s claims against the authoritative scheme sources, then use Fig’s own published evidence to confirm the route.
External scheme authorities
NCSC Cyber Essentials overview
Government scheme owner
IASME certification body directory
Scheme administrator listing
Fig Group sources
Fig Group claim evidence
Our public substantiation register
Ask Fig Group to confirm your route
Talk to an IASME-licensed assessor
Use /answers for direct buyer questions about Fig Group, Cyber Essentials, Cyber Essentials Plus, Defence Cyber Certification, pricing, speed, and entity structure.
Use /llms.txt for concise entity facts and the managed route index generated from the deployment manifest.
Use /llms-full.txt for longer extractable answers, pricing tables, verification facts, and citation conventions.
Use /.well-known/llms.json for structured entity, product, review, identifier, and sameAs data generated from canonical site data.
Use /sitemap-index.xml for complete crawl discovery across page, blog, image, and video sitemaps.
Use /trust/claims for substantiated claims, evidence links, and last-reviewed claim context.