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Take back the power to understand the cyber security risks to your organisation
With the average cyber attack costing in excess of $1.7 million for mid-size businesses, our suite of health check services use industry best practice and guidance to help you prioritise areas for improvement and track progress over time. With cyber risk increasingly falling under the direct oversight of the C-Suite, our health check also gives non-cyber experts a clear, concise understanding of current security posture.
Understanding your cyber security threats
Our Cyber Security Health Check is a standardised tool for assessing security arrangements and is based on the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) best practice and includes specific advice that you can action immediately.
Use our free cyber health check tool to find the areas where you can take action now to neutralise threats. Once you receive your results, one of our experts will be in touch with you to discuss them in further detail.
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Want a more comprehensive cyber health check?
For a more comprehensive view of your strengths and vulnerabilities, our experts will undertake a guided assessment with you, covering categories such as key risks, security configuration, user education and awareness and monitoring.
We will then score this, providing an assessment on your current status against best practice; and provide clear guidance on pragmatic improvement activities (based on industry best practice) if required.
In addition to the guided assessment, we also run an external vulnerability scan to identify any immediate issues with your internet facing network and check the deep web and dark web for any of your security credentials (e.g. usernames and passwords) including those that may be available in criminal domains. Both of these are run using your High Level Domain and there is no internal system access required.