Security
How much would a cyberattack cost your business? Find out in 20 seconds.
2025-11-13
For most companies, a cyberattack isn’t just an IT problem. It’s also a business problem:
- Operations stop
- Customer data can be stolen or lost
- Hard-earned trust can disappear overnight
Still, cybersecurity is often underfunded in most companies. Why? Because it’s hard to prove the return on investment (ROI). When you can’t put a number on the risk, protection starts to look like a cost — not an investment.
Even when companies do run risk assessments, they rarely bring much clarity. I’ve seen too many companies rely on workshops with subjective judgments rather than hard data. The results may look scientific — spreadsheets, scoring matrices, colorful charts — but underneath, they’re little more than educated guesses.
In fact, I’ve seen risk assessments that ChatGPT could do better, and in far less time.
That’s why we took a new approach to how risk analysis should be done.
A faster, clearer way to understand your cyber risk
We built a free cyber risk analysis that, in under 20 seconds, gives you:
- A risk score (0–100) that measures your business’s exposure to threats
- An estimated breach cost, and the potential savings from proactive protection
- Your top risks ranked by impact
Results appear instantly, along with simple, concrete steps you can take right away. And if you want to go deeper, you can unlock a full report with additional insights, free of charge.
The point is simple: cybersecurity shouldn’t be seen as an expense. It’s a business enabler that protects operations, trust, and growth. And once you can put real numbers behind it, the investment in proactive protection becomes an obvious choice.
Author

Agnes Onne, CEO
Agnes is an entrepreneur and executive with experience building startups in creative industries. She discovered her passion for cybersecurity when she realized how few solutions were built for non-technical founders. She believes the future of cybersecurity lies in simplicity, automation, and human-centered design.
