
Free external check
Free external cyber security check for your organisation
A quick, remote vulnerability check that highlights obvious external risks and gives you a simple, plain-English summary - without installing agents or disrupting your IT team.
- We run a light external vulnerability scan on your public-facing systems
- You get a short, plain-English report with key findings
- We include 15-20 minutes of feedback on what to fix first
Request your free check
Request your free external cyber security check
Fill in a few details so we can confirm whether the free check makes sense for you and agree what we're allowed to test.
Who reviews your check
A real assessor reviews findings before anything is sent.
This free check is not an automated dump. A named assessor turns scan output into plain-English actions your team can actually use.

Named UK-based assessor
Practical, clear feedback focused on the first fixes to make.
Who this free check is for
This is for UK organisations with an IT provider or internal IT who want a quick sense-check of their external exposure. It is designed as a practical starting point and not as a replacement for a full board-level cyber posture audit.
20-500 person organisations with internet-facing systems (VPN, email, remote access)
Leaders who want to know "are there any obvious holes we've missed?"
IT teams or MSPs who are open to an independent second pair of eyes
What you'll get from the free check
This is a lightweight external check, not a full penetration test or internal audit.
How it works
1
You request the free check
You fill out a short form with your details and confirm which systems can be tested externally.
2
We run a light external scan
We perform a non-intrusive, read-only external vulnerability check on the agreed targets.
3
You get a summary and next steps
We send you a brief report with key findings and, if you want, walk you through it on a short call.
What this free check is not
This free check is not a full penetration test, not a full board-level cyber posture audit, and not a guarantee that no vulnerabilities exist at all.
- It is a light external sense-check, not a full penetration test
- It does not replace a detailed cyber audit or risk assessment
- It is meant to highlight obvious issues and help you decide whether deeper work is needed
