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Every Cybantage engagement begins the same way — with a scored picture of where your organization actually stands. Start with the free CISI assessment, or schedule a consultation directly.

Path 2 — Direct

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If you have a specific situation — an upcoming renewal, a recent incident, a board conversation that needs grounding, or a CISI score you want to discuss — schedule directly. We'll prepare for the conversation using whatever context you provide.

  • 45–60 minute structured session
  • Review your situation and current posture
  • Identify the right CCSF entry point
  • No pitch. No sales deck. Specific to your organization.
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A business email is required. We work exclusively with organizations in regulated industries — healthcare, financial services, government contractors, and manufacturing.

What to expect

01 Before the call: If you've completed a CISI assessment, we review your score and domain profile. If not, we'll discuss your situation and industry context.
02 During the call: We walk through your current posture, identify the two or three most material gaps, and clarify what the CCSF entry point looks like for your organization.
03 After the call: A written summary of findings and a clear recommendation for next steps — whether that's the CISI debrief, Stage 2A, or something else entirely.
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Common Questions

What to know before we talk.

Who is Cybantage's typical client?

CFOs, CISOs, CEOs, and COOs in regulated industries — healthcare providers, financial services firms, defense contractors, and manufacturers — who have realized that their compliance posture and their forensic defensibility are not the same thing. Often triggered by an upcoming policy renewal, a recent industry breach event, or a board conversation that exposed a gap in the risk narrative.

What's the right way to start?

The CISI assessment is always the right starting point. It takes 15 minutes, generates a full domain score profile and Domain 10 flag analysis, and makes every subsequent conversation specific to your organization's actual posture. The paid analysis debrief is what turns the score into a structured action plan with a clear CCSF entry point recommendation.

What industries do you work with?

Primary verticals: Healthcare + MedTech, Financial Services + FinTech. Secondary verticals: Government Contractors, Manufacturing. The CCSF's forensic logic is universal — the regulatory mapping adapts by vertical. All four verticals face the same compliance-to-survivability gap; the regulatory cascade that activates when something goes wrong is what differs.

What makes this different from a compliance audit?

A compliance audit asks whether controls were suitably designed against defined criteria. A forensic investigation — the kind a carrier conducts after a breach — asks whether controls were technically enforced at the time of the event. The CISI measures forensic defensibility, not compliance posture. The Cybantage research established that these are different tests that produce different verdicts.

Is the CISI assessment really free?

Yes. The assessment itself is free and takes approximately 15 minutes. The paid analysis debrief is a structured session where a Cybantage advisor walks through your domain scores, denial trigger analysis, Domain 10 findings, and a clear recommendation for next steps. The debrief is where the assessment becomes actionable.

What is Domain 10 and why does it matter?

Domain 10 measures insurer-side policy exclusion risk — nation-state exclusions, third-party coverage gaps, and systemic event coverage. These risks represent 20–30% of all claim denials and are not addressable through security investment. No other assessment tool in the market measures this dimension independently of the total score. A 210/215 score with a Domain 10 flag is a high-risk situation that a strong claimant-side posture cannot fix.