AFIsec is a UK-based cybersecurity consultancy dedicated to helping small and medium-sized businesses build strong, practical, and compliant security foundations. We specialise in Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus readiness, ISO 27001 alignment, and ongoing governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) support.
Why AFIsec Exists
AFIsec was created to bridge the gap between complex security standards and real-world business needs. Many organisations struggle to interpret frameworks or implement controls effectively, and AFIsec exists to make that process clear, achievable, and tailored.
Founded by a cybersecurity professional with hands-on experience across security operations, consulting, and infrastructure, AFIsec combines technical understanding with a pragmatic consulting approach focused on business outcomes.
Core principle
Security should enable business growth, not hinder it.
Approach
With a strong foundation in Microsoft security technologies, cloud environments, and compliance frameworks aligned with NCSC, NIST, and ISO standards, AFIsec supports modern organisations navigating an evolving threat landscape.
Founder of AFIsec and cybersecurity professional specialising in governance, risk and compliance (GRC), cloud security and security operations.

Founder, AFIsec
Ozigis Abdulhakeem
Practical cybersecurity, GRC and security operations delivery for growing organisations.
Ozigis Abdulhakeem is the Founder of AFIsec and a cybersecurity professional specialising in governance, risk, and compliance (GRC), cloud security, and security operations.
With a background spanning consultancy and technical roles, he has supported organisations in strengthening security posture, managing risk, and aligning with industry standards.
He holds an MSc in Cyber Security from Birmingham City University and continues to advance his expertise through professional certifications and hands-on projects.
Membership & Trust
Proud member of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce. AFIsec also works from a foundation aligned to NCSC, NIST and ISO standards to support practical and compliant security improvement.
