Modern Slavery Statement

Our business, CyberPulze Ltd is committed to combatting slavery and human trafficking in its business and supply chains, and we make this statement to assist with compliance with the Modern Slavery Act 2015. This statement relates to the financial year ending 2021

As our business has a turnover of less than £36 million, we do not have a legal obligation to produce a modern slavery statement. However:

  1. We agree that exploitation within all supply chains ending in the UK is a blight on our society, and we are committed to playing our part in eliminating exploitation;
  2. We understand that customers with obligations under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 cannot comply with those duties without our cooperation.

To that end, we confirm that we have examined our own business and, to the extent that it is reasonably practicable, businesses within our supply chain and we confirm the following:

  1. We confirm that within our own business, no relevant offence relating to slavery or human tracking has been committed.
  2. We have made enquiries of businesses that supply directly to us and we are confident that no relevant offence is committed in that business.
  3. Insofar as it was reasonably practicable, we have examined our supply chains and confirm that we found no evidence of slavery or human trafficking Further details about our business and supply chain are provided below.

Our business

CyberPulse combines Security Awareness with Threat Intelligence and Psychology to gain real time analysis of your workforce’s attitude and awareness of cyber security against the latest threats in your industry.

Our business structure is:

We are a group of talented creative individuals who are passionate about technology and how it can be applied in a secure safe manner. We are all highly qualified in our fields, are active in our research areas and do what we do because it is fun.

We operate in the following countries:

  • Globally

Our supply chain is as follows:

We understand that certain industry sectors and geographical regions entail greater risk of exploitation than others. We do not believe that our supply chain is in one of those sectors.

Where it is reasonably practicable, we ensure that businesses in our supply chain have made a similar statement relating to slavery and human trafficking.

The person in our business responsible for assessing matters relating to slavery and human trafficking is: Dr John McCarthy

We also encourage all employees to report on any matters relating to slavery or human trafficking in our supply chains of which they become aware.