Get your business ready for cyber insurance renewal
Carriers stopped taking your word for it. They now want the documents, the evidence, and a name. We produce all three before your renewal date.
The problem, stated plainly
The application questions are now audited
Answering yes to multi-factor authentication, tested backups, and an incident response plan is a representation. If a claim gets investigated and the controls were not actually in place, coverage can be denied.
Renewal dates arrive faster than remediation
Closing real gaps takes weeks. Most firms discover the requirements when the application lands, which is far too late to fix anything before the quote.
Nobody owns it internally
The application asks who is responsible for information security. Most small businesses do not have an answer that survives a follow-up question.
What's included
A single retainer covering the security officer role, the compliance work, and the day-to-day IT that makes it real.
- Review of your carrier application against your actual environment
- Multi-factor authentication rollout and documented evidence
- Backup verification with a tested restore, documented
- Written incident response plan with defined roles and timelines
- Named security lead for the application
- Endpoint protection deployment and reporting
- Access review and removal of standing administrator rights
- A remediation report you can attach to your submission
We have done this work
We have run a live incident end to end for a Minnesota client: forensic evidence collection, structural verification of what executed on the device, network traffic analysis, coordination with legal counsel, and a 25-item corrective action plan.
Questions we get
Straight answers on how this works.
How long before my renewal should we start?
Do I need to be in a regulated industry?
Will this lower my premium?
Free renewal readiness check
Send us your carrier application or renewal date. We will tell you in thirty minutes where you would fail.