Cyber Security Assessment

Effective cyber security is paramount to maintaining and sustaining your business in the modern era. Attacks are largely automated and as a result, your size or geography does not protect you. Equally, it is easy to over invest in cyber controls or invest in the wrong areas.

At Unisphere, we have developed a simple approach to assessing your cyber risk, we call it MVP or Minimum Viable Protection.

First we assess and score your cyber risk appetite, then we look at how effective your cyber controls are and score those. These two actions highlight the gap that needs to be addressed. For instance, you cyber risk appetite may be 3/5 and your cyber posture may be 2/5. We therefore know there is a one-point gap to close. This allows us to provide you a highly tailored remediation plan. Our approach ensures you are appropriately secure and allows for effective cyber governance to be applied to your cyber protection investment.

Your cyber security plan should guard you against the four key risks when it comes to cyber and information security:

  • Reputation

  • Revenue

  • Regulation

  • PII or Sensitive Information

Using our tried-and-tested MVP (Minimum Viable Protection) framework, we’ll ensure your reputation stays intact, your revenue streams are secure, and you don’t fall foul of the New Zealand Privacy regulators.

With 97% of New Zealand businesses falling into the small-medium sized category, our aim and priority is to help raise the level of cyber awareness and defense capability across these businesses in New Zealand, so please get in contact. We’re here to help.

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