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What are the benefits of a First Step Web Assessment?

published on 2024-01-09 00:00:00 UTC by SECRC
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Here at The South East Cyber Resilience Centre, we offer a website assessment service, this is called a First Step Web Assessment. This service involves our team reviewing your current website to identify vulnerabilities that could help cyber attackers gain access to your website.


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What are the benefits of a First Step Web Assessment?

  • With a Website Vulnerability Assessment, we can identify any vulnerabilities before cyber criminals exploit them which could have huge implications on your business.

  • It will help you to determine the effectiveness of any current security measures.

  • It will reduce the risk of potential problems when you go live when used in the process of launching a new website.

  • It will mitigate the risks of a cyber attack, which will come with a range of costs, including reputational damage and financial penalties.

  • It will demonstrate that your organisation has implemented appropriate technical and organisational security measures, including identifying vulnerabilities.


How does it work?

The team will schedule a discovery session to gather information about your needs and answer any questions before undertaking the assessment.


We recently carried out a First Step Web Assessment service for a local Medical Devices producer who left this fantastic testimonial:



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Article: What are the benefits of a First Step Web Assessment? - published 10 months ago.

https://www.secrc.police.uk/post/benefits-first-step-web-assessment   
Published: 2024 01 09 00:00:00
Received: 2024 03 31 12:46:45
Feed: Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East
Source: National Cyber Resilience Centre Group
Category: News
Topic: Cyber Security
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