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We find the doors, tell you which ones matter, and either shut them for you or hand your IT people a list they can actually action.
Four things. We do not sell hardware and we do not take commission from anyone who does.
Certification and the work to actually pass it. Increasingly the thing that decides whether you can bid for public contracts at all.
We try to get in. Then you get a report ranked by what would genuinely hurt, not by what scores highest on a scanner.
Someone watching the logs at three in the morning so that nobody on your staff has to pretend they are.
If it has already happened: containment, evidence, and the ICO notification clock. Ring first, panic later.
Published, because the alternative is three meetings before anyone mentions a number.
Illustrative figures on a demonstration site. On a real build these would be your genuine prices — and in this sector publishing them is a differentiator, because almost nobody does.
Four people, all of whom have worked in-house and know what it is like to be told there is no budget for this.
We will tell you when something is not worth fixing. A small business does not need the same controls as a bank, and pretending otherwise is how security firms sell things nobody needed.
Give us a domain. You get a one-page summary of what is visible from the outside, what it means, and what we would do first. No obligation and no sales call unless you ask for one.