At Secure Nexus, we believe technology should empower people, not exploit them. We are committed to conducting business ethically, responsibly, and with integrity across all areas of our operations and supply chain.
OUR COMMITMENT
We have a zero-tolerance approach to modern slavery, human trafficking, forced labour, and child exploitation. As a UK-based cyber security provider, we take our responsibilities under the Modern Slavery Act 2015 seriously and ensure that every part of our business and supply chain upholds the same high standards.
We work only with partners and suppliers who share our commitment to fair treatment, safe working conditions, and ethical sourcing. Through due diligence, ongoing supplier reviews, and contractual requirements, we actively monitor and manage risks related to labour practices and human rights.
HOW WE TAKE ACTION
- We conduct supplier assessments to ensure ethical business practices are followed at every level.
- Our contracts include strict clauses prohibiting forced or trafficked labour.
- Employees receive guidance on recognising and reporting unethical behaviour or exploitation.
- We maintain a confidential channel for reporting any concerns relating to modern slavery or human rights.
- Our leadership team reviews this policy annually to ensure it reflects current legislation and best practice.
ETHICAL SOURCING
Secure Nexus is dedicated to sourcing products and services responsibly. We expect our suppliers to operate transparently, respect the rights of their workers, and meet environmental and social standards consistent with our own values. We prioritise working with UK-based and accredited suppliers wherever possible, promoting sustainability and ethical integrity throughout our supply chain.
OUR PROMISE
Protecting people is at the heart of everything we do, from securing data to safeguarding human rights. Secure Nexus will continue to review and improve our approach to ethical sourcing and modern slavery prevention, ensuring our operations remain fair, transparent, and aligned with the principles of respect, accountability, and trust.
Last updated: October 2025


