


Ongoing conflicts around the world have led to an increase in cyber‑related incidents. These range from state‑sponsored targeted attacks on critical infrastructure to more widespread phishing campaigns, sometimes disguised as war‑support emails requesting financial contributions. At the same time, physical attacks on digital infrastructure highlight how local disruptions can quickly escalate into global business continuity challenges.
For organisations such as Celfocus, the priority is not panic but preparedness: maintaining and continuously updating established security controls, staying alert to evolving cyber threats, and ensuring that incident response and resilience plans are ready to be activated when needed.
In parallel, our Crisis Management Team continues to closely monitor the evolving situations. Only colleagues whose presence is strictly required remain on the ground, with all necessary precautionary measures in place. We also maintain regular contact with local teams, partners, and authorities to ensure that contingency plans are ready should conditions change.
Source: AXA
Resilience is the ability to continue operating and delivering value even when systems, infrastructure, or environments are disrupted. For Celfocus, with multiple projects and teams spread across different regions, resilience goes beyond cybersecurity controls alone. It means designing systems that can absorb business disruptions, recover quickly from incidents, and adapt to changing conditions. Whether those disruptions are cyberattacks, cloud service outages or geopolitical events. By embedding resilience into our technology platforms, project delivery models, and crisis management processes, Celfocus ensures that our clients can rely on us consistently.
If you’re interested in knowing more about how Celfocus implements Business Continuity into its operations, be sure to visit our internal Business Continuity documentation Sharepoint.
Working remotely is a useful benefit for flexible working, but it could also be a potential risk to Celfocus’ internal information. Check out this short quiz and see if you can spot the dangers of working remotely.
We have a dedicated Security team that works diligently to ensure the protection of our systems, data, and the overall cybersecurity posture of the organisation.
Should you have any questions, concerns, or need assistance regarding security matters, our team is here to help. Please find below the contact information for our Information Security team:
information.security@celfocus.com
Ongoing conflicts around the world have led to an increase in cyber‑related incidents. These range from state‑sponsored targeted attacks on critical infrastructure to more widespread phishing campaigns, sometimes disguised as war‑support emails requesting financial contributions. At the same time, physical attacks on digital infrastructure highlight how local disruptions can quickly escalate into global business continuity challenges.
For organisations such as Celfocus, the priority is not panic but preparedness: maintaining and continuously updating established security controls, staying alert to evolving cyber threats, and ensuring that incident response and resilience plans are ready to be activated when needed.
In parallel, our Crisis Management Team continues to closely monitor the evolving situations. Only colleagues whose presence is strictly required remain on the ground, with all necessary precautionary measures in place. We also maintain regular contact with local teams, partners, and authorities to ensure that contingency plans are ready should conditions change.
Source: AXA
Resilience is the ability to continue operating and delivering value even when systems, infrastructure, or environments are disrupted. For Celfocus, with multiple projects and teams spread across different regions, resilience goes beyond cybersecurity controls alone. It means designing systems that can absorb business disruptions, recover quickly from incidents, and adapt to changing conditions. Whether those disruptions are cyberattacks, cloud service outages or geopolitical events. By embedding resilience into our technology platforms, project delivery models, and crisis management processes, Celfocus ensures that our clients can rely on us consistently.
If you’re interested in knowing more about how Celfocus implements Business Continuity into its operations, be sure to visit our internal Business Continuity documentation Sharepoint.
Working remotely is a useful benefit for flexible working, but it could also be a potential risk to Celfocus’ internal information. Check out this short quiz and see if you can spot the dangers of working remotely.
We have a dedicated Security team that works diligently to ensure the protection of our systems, data, and the overall cybersecurity posture of the organisation.
Should you have any questions, concerns, or need assistance regarding security matters, our team is here to help. Please find below the contact information for our Information Security team:
information.security@celfocus.com
Ongoing conflicts around the world have led to an increase in cyber‑related incidents. These range from state‑sponsored targeted attacks on critical infrastructure to more widespread phishing campaigns, sometimes disguised as war‑support emails requesting financial contributions. At the same time, physical attacks on digital infrastructure highlight how local disruptions can quickly escalate into global business continuity challenges.
For organisations such as Celfocus, the priority is not panic but preparedness: maintaining and continuously updating established security controls, staying alert to evolving cyber threats, and ensuring that incident response and resilience plans are ready to be activated when needed.
In parallel, our Crisis Management Team continues to closely monitor the evolving situations. Only colleagues whose presence is strictly required remain on the ground, with all necessary precautionary measures in place. We also maintain regular contact with local teams, partners, and authorities to ensure that contingency plans are ready should conditions change.
Source: AXA
Resilience is the ability to continue operating and delivering value even when systems, infrastructure, or environments are disrupted. For Celfocus, with multiple projects and teams spread across different regions, resilience goes beyond cybersecurity controls alone. It means designing systems that can absorb business disruptions, recover quickly from incidents, and adapt to changing conditions. Whether those disruptions are cyberattacks, cloud service outages or geopolitical events. By embedding resilience into our technology platforms, project delivery models, and crisis management processes, Celfocus ensures that our clients can rely on us consistently.
If you’re interested in knowing more about how Celfocus implements Business Continuity into its operations, be sure to visit our internal Business Continuity documentation Sharepoint.
Working remotely is a useful benefit for flexible working, but it could also be a potential risk to Celfocus’ internal information. Check out this short quiz and see if you can spot the dangers of working remotely.
We have a dedicated Security team that works diligently to ensure the protection of our systems, data, and the overall cybersecurity posture of the organisation.
Should you have any questions, concerns, or need assistance regarding security matters, our team is here to help. Please find below the contact information for our Information Security team:
information.security@celfocus.com


