Executive overview
Summarizes the current position, highlights key themes, and frames the assessment in a way leadership can use immediately.
Most small businesses have security tools, providers, and good intentions—but no single, verified picture of what is working, what is missing, and what deserves attention first.
Cyber Readiness Kit turns that uncertainty into a clear baseline, a prioritized plan, practical guidance for leadership and IT, and an included reassessment so you can see whether the work actually improved your position.
Cyber Readiness Kit is more than a score. It gives business leaders, internal IT teams, and outside technology providers a shared view of current readiness, a prioritized plan for improvement, and a practical way to measure progress.
The Kit turns technical findings into a business-ready working plan. Leadership understands the risk, IT understands the work, and providers understand what evidence and follow-through are expected.
Replace assumptions and scattered information with one structured picture of account security, email protection, backups, endpoints, incident readiness, provider control, cyber insurance preparation, and AI/data risk.
Move from a long list of concerns to a prioritized action path, evidence requests, provider questions, and a remediation workbook that helps the team focus time and budget where they matter most.
Give leadership, internal IT, and outside providers the same starting point so responsibilities are clearer, conversations are more productive, and action does not stall between business and technical teams.
Use the included reassessment after your first remediation cycle to compare the new position against the baseline, confirm progress, and identify the next priorities.
Without a structured process, businesses can spend money on tools and projects without knowing whether the most important gaps were addressed. The Kit helps your team avoid guessing, ask better questions, collect useful evidence, and direct effort toward the improvements most likely to strengthen the business.
Security problems become expensive when controls are assumed, responsibilities are unclear, evidence is missing, or recovery plans have never been tested. The earlier those gaps are found, the more options the business has.
A structured baseline makes hidden assumptions visible while there is still time to verify controls, assign responsibility, and improve recovery readiness.
A tool may exist without being fully deployed, monitored, tested, or documented. The Kit helps separate what is assumed from what can be confirmed.
The assessment helps leadership, IT, and outside providers clarify responsibilities, evidence needs, and the next decision required.
Backup coverage, restore testing, account control, incident contacts, and provider access should be understood before the business is under pressure.
The assessment establishes the baseline. The report turns answers into priorities. The evidence and provider guidance help the team act. The reassessment shows whether the work produced a stronger position.
See the current state clearly.
Know what to fix and what to request.
Measure whether the business actually improved.
The deliverable is designed as a working system—not a score that gets filed away. Each section helps leadership and technical teams move from findings to decisions, evidence, and action.
A clear snapshot of the situation, major themes, and the most important issues to address first.
Structured assessment coverage across account security, email protection, backups, endpoints, vendor/MSP control, cyber insurance readiness, and AI/data risk.
Specific findings tied to actual responses, with plain-language explanation and severity framing.
A practical sequence that helps the customer focus on what matters first instead of trying to fix everything at once.
Leadership-facing requests and IT/MSP guidance that make follow-through more efficient and less vague.
One included reassessment so customers can compare the new position against the baseline and measure the results of remediation.
These sample pages show the tone, level of structure, and practical orientation of the assessment report.
Summarizes the current position, highlights key themes, and frames the assessment in a way leadership can use immediately.
Helps translate assessment results into concrete next steps instead of leaving the customer with vague security advice.
Gives leadership and IT a more organized way to collect proof, validate controls, and support the remediation process.
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Cyber Readiness Kit is designed as a progression: assess the current state, identify what matters most, act on the guidance, and then come back for reassessment.
Checkout is completed securely through Stripe. The customer receives an access code and assessment link by email.
The business answers the assessment carefully and verifies uncertain answers with internal IT or an MSP when needed.
The system generates a polished PDF assessment with findings, action guidance, and evidence instructions.
The customer works through the action list, closes gaps, and returns for one free reassessment to measure progress.
Once the report is delivered, the customer has something useful to work from instead of a vague sense that “we should probably improve security.”
Decision-makers get a plain-language view of the current position, the priorities that require attention, and the decisions needed to move work forward.
Technical teams receive structured requests, clearer evidence expectations, and a practical way to document what exists, what is missing, and what should happen next.
The reassessment creates a way to compare the improved position against the original baseline instead of relying on assumptions.
A prioritized process reduces duplicated effort, vague requests, and poorly targeted spending by directing attention to the most important gaps first.
Designed to turn technical uncertainty into clear business action.
The Cyber Readiness Kit was shaped by more than two decades of hands-on responsibility for business technology, cybersecurity, backups, recovery, cloud services, remote users, and vendor oversight.
It addresses a common problem: leadership, internal IT, and outside providers often do not have one clear, verified picture of what is working, what is missing, and who owns the next step.
This is not a generic checklist. It is a practical system designed to help leadership, IT, and service providers work from the same facts and move improvements forward together.
Get the shared baseline, prioritized plan, practical guidance, and included reassessment your team can use to move forward together.
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After purchase, customers receive an access code and assessment link by email. After the assessment is submitted, the final PDF assessment report is generated and delivered by email as an attachment.
Because Cyber Readiness Kit is a digital assessment service that generates a customized deliverable from customer responses, completed and delivered reports are generally non-refundable. If there is a purchase error or delivery issue, customers can contact us for review.
Assessment responses are used to generate the customer’s report and related follow-up materials. Customers should not submit passwords, private keys, API keys, financial account numbers, or sensitive evidence files through the assessment.
Straight answers before a customer begins.
Most businesses complete the assessment in about 20 to 30 minutes, depending on how readily available their information is.
Customers should not guess. If needed, they should confirm technical answers with internal IT, an MSP, or another responsible provider before submitting.
No. Cyber Readiness Kit is a questionnaire-based readiness assessment designed to help businesses understand their position and next steps. It does not replace a formal audit, penetration test, or certification.
The report becomes the baseline. Customers then work through the recommended actions, close gaps, and return for one included reassessment to measure improvement.