Henderson Loggie joins fraud fighting network

Melissa Fogwill – Chief technology officer at Henderson Loggie
Henderson Loggie has joined the Cyber and Fraud Centre Scotland to strengthen the firm’s cyber resilience amid growing digital threats to the professional services sector.
The strategic partnership gives the accountancy firm direct access to national cyber experts, real-time threat intelligence, and incident response support.
This latest step supports Henderson Loggie’s wider strategy to embed digital resilience across its operations and advisory services, a move expected to reinforce client confidence and better prepare its workforce for the growing risks associated with online fraud and cybercrime. For clients, this means greater assurance that their sensitive financial data is protected by a firm that prioritises security and stays ahead of emerging threats.
Henderson Loggie’s chief technology officer, Melissa Fogwill, described the move as “a significant advancement in safeguarding trust” in an increasingly complex digital environment.
She said: “Cybersecurity extends beyond IT. This initiative gives us the tools to better protect our systems, our people, and the clients who rely on us.
“As threats evolve, so must we. This partnership ensures we remain agile, informed, and ready to respond.”
The firm’s new membership comes with a suite of benefits aimed at strengthening internal cyber practices, including CPD-accredited training for non-technical staff on topics such as cyber hygiene, scam detection, and personal data safety. It also grants rapid-response support in the event of a cyber incident, helping minimise business disruption and accelerate recovery.