Built for small businesses that can’t afford downtime, chaos, or surprise losses.
Takes ~30 minutes. No tools installed. No obligation.
We help small businesses understand what a cyber incident would actually cost them —
and where that risk comes from — before insurance renewals, vendor reviews, or audits force rushed decisions.This isn’t enterprise security theater.It’s practical risk clarity you can explain to insurers, vendors, and partners.
Most small businesses focus on insurance premiums.
The real cost is what happens after an incident:• Lost revenue during downtime
• Emergency IT and forensic costs
• Insurance disputes due to unclear controls
• Delayed payments and vendor freezes
• Reputation damage that doesn’t show up on a balance sheetA single incident can cost 5–50× your annual cyber insurance premium — even when no data is stolen.
You get a decision-ready Cyber Risk Snapshot you can reuse across renewals, vendors, and audits.
A Cyber Risk Snapshot that shows:• Where a cyber incident would hurt you financially
• Which risks insurers and vendors actually care about
• How prepared you actually are — not how compliant you look on paper
• Clear, renewal-ready explanations of your security posture
• A reusable report you can update year over yearNo tools to install.
No long-term contracts.
No enterprise nonsense.
No disruption to your team.
• Small businesses (10–250 employees)
• Trade contractors, service firms, and professional services
• Companies renewing cyber insurance
• Businesses answering vendor security questionnaires
• Owners who want clarity, not fear tacticsNot for: enterprises looking for compliance certifications or managed security services.
RedBeard Risk is built by a security practitioner who works with real SMB environments — not enterprise frameworks designed for Fortune 500s.You’ll get straight answers, plain language, and realistic recommendations — not a 200-page PDF no one reads.
Understand your real exposure.
Reduce the odds of a costly incident.
Be ready before renewals, audits, or vendor reviews.
Built by a security practitioner focused on small businesses — not enterprise checklists.