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NormCyber launches Cyber Readiness Tool to help mid-sized organisations benchmark and improve their cyber resilience
NormCyber, the award-winning managed security service provider for mid-sized organisations, today announced the launch of its Cyber Readiness Tool to help businesses understand the effectiveness of their cyber security efforts, in a single metric. The survey tool, which takes just five minutes to complete, returns an individual Cyber Readiness Score along with actionable advice on the steps businesses can take to strengthen their cyber defences.
“Cyber resilience is an operational priority for all organisations, but most struggle to accurately gauge their risk exposure and the return on their cyber security investments,” says Pete Bowers, COO at norm. “We designed the Cyber Readiness Tool to eliminate the stress of the ‘unknown’, pinpoint specific areas for improvement and help the C-suite sleep easy at night.”
The Cyber Readiness Score follows the proven methodology of norm.’s smartbloc. managed service offering, which provides mid-sized organisations with a single, real-time metric of cyber resilience after comprehensively examining their people, process and technology controls.
Now, in just seven questions, any organisation – on any level of cyber maturity – can get a snapshot of their cyber security posture, and use it as a baseline or benchmark for future improvements. To help with this, a 10-page complimentary Cyber Readiness Report provides detailed advice and personalised recommendations from experts at norm. on the steps organisations can take to shore up their security against the rising tide of cyber threats.
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