6th May 2026: RightCue selected as Defence Cyber Certification certifying body for Levels Zero to Three
RightCue is proud to announce that it has been selected as a certifying body for Level Zero, Level One, Level Two and Level Three of the Defence Cyber Certification (DCC).
The certification sits under the governance of the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) and is administered by IASME Consortium.
This achievement marks another important step in RightCue’s growth within the cyber security and compliance sector. It also strengthens the company’s position as a trusted partner for organisations working in defence and other highly regulated industries.
Supporting the defence supply chain
The Defence Cyber Certification (DCC) framework helps organisations improve cyber resilience across the UK defence supply chain.
It gives businesses a clear way to demonstrate that they meet the cyber security standards required to work with the Ministry of Defence and its partners.
RightCue can now assess and support organisations across Levels Zero to Three. This allows businesses to access practical guidance at different stages of their cyber compliance journey.
“Our selection as a certifying body for DCC Levels Zero to Three is a significant milestone for RightCue and reinforces our strategic focus on helping organisations build secure, resilient cyber operations,,” explains Yogesh Agarwal – CEO of RightCue.
“We focus on helping organisations build secure and resilient cyber operations. As cyber threats continue to evolve, businesses need clear and practical support to meet growing security requirements.”
“We are excited to help organisations navigate the DCC process and strengthen cyber resilience across the defence sector.”
Helping businesses simplify compliance
RightCue supports organisations with frameworks and certifications including ISO 27001, Cyber Essentials, Cyber Essentials Plus and Defence Cyber Certification.
They work closely with businesses to simplify complex cyber requirements. The team helps organisations put practical security measures in place that support long-term growth and operational resilience.
“This achievement reflects our commitment to delivering practical and commercially focused cyber support,” added Agarwal.
“We look forward to supporting organisations across the defence ecosystem as cyber security requirements continue to evolve.”

