Businesses applying for cyber insurance
Cyber Insurance Readiness Review - starting at $750
Prepare for cyber insurance questions before you submit.
Cyber insurance applications and renewals often ask about MFA, backups, endpoint protection, admin access, email security, incident response, and security policies. CyberBit reviews your current setup, identifies risky or unsupported answers, and gives you a plain-English evidence checklist and priority fix plan.
Typical turnaround is 3-5 business days after required questionnaire/context is received.
Who this is for
Built for application and renewal pressure.
Use this when an insurer, broker, or renewal deadline asks for security answers before your team has organized the evidence behind them.
Businesses renewing a policy
Businesses asked by a broker or insurer for MFA, backups, endpoint protection, or security documentation
Small teams that do not have internal security staff
Firms that need to understand gaps before answering a questionnaire
Review scope
What CyberBit reviews
The review focuses on common technical and evidence questions that appear in small-business cyber insurance applications and renewals.
MFA coverage for email, admin accounts, remote access, and key business systems
Microsoft 365 / Google Workspace basics
Email authentication: SPF, DKIM, DMARC
Backups and restore-readiness
Endpoint/security-tool basics
Admin access and stale-user cleanup
Incident response contact/process basics
Security policy/evidence gaps
Vendor/tool inventory basics
Deliverables
What you receive
You get practical review notes your owner, IT provider, broker, or vendor can use before final answers are submitted.
Cyber Insurance Readiness PDF
Questionnaire gap notes
Evidence checklist
Priority fix plan
Plain-English notes for owner, IT provider, broker, or web/email vendor
Optional quote for a Security Hardening Sprint if implementation is needed
What CyberBit needs from you
- Cyber insurance application, renewal questionnaire, or broker/insurer request
- Submission or renewal deadline
- Business website/domain
- Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace context, if applicable
- Current answers, policies, screenshots, or evidence if available
- IT provider, broker, or vendor contact context where useful
- Do not send passwords, recovery codes, API keys, or private credentials
Final answers should be reviewed and approved by the business owner, broker, legal advisor, or insurance professional where appropriate.
What CyberBit will not do
- Will not sell or place insurance
- Will not provide legal or insurance advice
- Will not guarantee approval or lower premiums
- Will not fabricate controls
- Will not claim a control exists if it does not
- Will not submit final answers without business approval
- Will not request passwords by email
- Will not perform unauthorized testing
Process
How the readiness review works
Send the questionnaire or renewal context
Share the insurer, broker, renewal deadline, questionnaire, and any current answers or evidence you already have.
CyberBit reviews current controls and evidence gaps
CyberBit maps common insurance-control questions to what appears supported, partial, unknown, or missing.
You receive a readiness PDF and prioritized fix list
The review separates supportable answers from risky or unsupported answers and gives a practical evidence checklist.
Scope a Sprint if fixes are needed
If the highest-impact fixes need implementation, CyberBit can scope a Security Hardening Sprint separately.
Pricing and timeline
Starting at $750.
Cyber Insurance Readiness Review starts at $750. Typical turnaround is 3-5 business days after required questionnaire/context is received.
Larger questionnaires, urgent deadlines, portal entry, or implementation work are scoped separately.
Next step
Turn evidence gaps into a fix plan.
If the review shows missing controls, CyberBit can scope a Security Hardening Sprint for the highest-impact fixes.
FAQ
Cyber Insurance Readiness FAQ
Is CyberBit an insurance broker?
No. CyberBit Solutions does not sell, place, broker, underwrite, or advise on insurance coverage. This is a cybersecurity readiness and evidence-gap review.
Can CyberBit guarantee insurance approval?
No. Approval depends on the insurer, broker, underwriting process, and the business's actual controls. CyberBit helps you understand common questions, evidence gaps, and practical fixes.
Can CyberBit help us answer the questionnaire?
CyberBit can help interpret questions, identify evidence, and draft supportable response language. Final answers should be reviewed and approved by the business owner and appropriate insurance or legal advisors.
What if we do not have a control?
CyberBit will not fabricate controls. We can document the gap, explain why it matters, and recommend a practical fix plan.
Is this a compliance audit?
No. It is a fixed-scope readiness review and action plan, not a formal audit, certification, or legal opinion.
Do you need passwords?
No. Do not send passwords, recovery codes, API keys, or private credentials.