The Power Admin Security Audit

Your cyber insurance carrier is auditing you. Beat them to it.

Underwriting has quietly become a technical audit. Carriers now demand evidence: MFA everywhere, endpoint detection, tested backups, phishing training records. Fail quietly and you find out at claim time. We run the same checklist first, hand you the findings in plain English, and let you decide what to do about them.

Book My Audit

What We Test

The same checklist your carrier uses.

Identity & Access

MFA coverage across every account, privileged access, remote access paths, and the stale accounts nobody remembered to close. Roughly 82% of denied cyber claims trace to missing MFA.

Endpoints & Email

Endpoint protection status on every device, email security configuration, and your team's real phishing exposure.

Backups & Recovery

Whether backups exist, whether they cover everyone, and whether they actually restore. We regularly find companies with backup on a quarter of their mailboxes and no idea.

Microsoft 365 Posture

Tenant configuration scored against CIS benchmarks: the security features you already pay for that nobody turned on.

IT Spend & Licenses

The money-finder. Licenses still billing for people who left, duplicate tools, markups, and coverage gaps. This section frequently pays for the audit by itself.

Insurance Readiness

Every finding mapped to your carrier's application questions, so renewal is paperwork instead of panic.

What You Get

An executive report, not a 40-page PDF nobody reads.

One page for the leadership team: your risk score, a breach-liability dollar estimate, and the three things to fix first. A prioritized roadmap behind it for whoever does the fixing, whether that's your team, your current provider, or us.

We don't need admin credentials to start, and we don't need to talk to your current IT provider. Nothing about the audit disrupts your environment.

The Offer

Paid audit. Fee credited back. Here's why.

This isn't a free "assessment" designed to scare you into a contract. You're paying for a real deliverable, priced by company size, typically in the range of a nice office chair, not a quarter's budget.

And if you engage us for any ongoing service afterward, the full audit fee is credited back. The audit costs you nothing.

Fair Questions

What everyone asks first.

Will this disrupt our systems?

No. The audit is read-only. We scan configuration and posture; we don't change anything, install agents on every machine, or take systems offline.

Who sees the results?

You. The report goes to whoever you designate and no one else. What you do with it, including handing it to your current IT provider, is entirely your call.

We already have an MSP. Is this awkward?

It doesn't have to be. A third-party audit is normal practice, the same way companies get financial audits without firing their accountant. Many clients use our report to hold their current provider to a higher standard. If the audit shows they're doing a great job, you've bought peace of mind.

We have an internal IT team. Does this undermine them?

The opposite. An IT director who commissions an outside audit looks proactive to the board and the insurance carrier. We've designed the report to make your team look good and give them ammunition for the budget conversations they've been losing.