Is this a penetration test?
No. The Snapshot is a fixed-scope public-signal review. It does not include exploit attempts, credential testing, private-system access, or intrusive scanning.
Cyber Risk Snapshot - $199
Submit your business website and basic context for a paid, fixed-scope review of public-facing website, email, DNS, and domain security signals. CyberBit prepares a plain-English PDF-style report with prioritized findings, a recommended fix order, provider-ready next steps, and business-risk explanations.
$199 fixed price
Paid Snapshot intake and checkout.
11 review areas
Website, email, DNS, and domain signals.
First draft
First draft within 3 business days after intake is complete.
A practical view of what happens after a business owner starts the paid Snapshot.
Ready to start flow
Share the domain, business context, and review focus. No passwords or private credentials.
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CyberBit reviews practical website, email, domain, DNS, TLS, header, and ownership signals.
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You get a plain-English PDF with prioritized findings, business-risk notes, and a remediation roadmap.
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Use the report for provider handoff, cleanup, secure redesign, Security Watch, or internal follow-up.
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First draft within 3 business days after intake is complete. The Snapshot does not require passwords, exploit testing, or private-system access.
Current Snapshot model
Scoring bands stay simple:
11/11 Low Risk | 9-10/11 Medium Risk | 0-8/11 High Risk
No. The Snapshot is a fixed-scope public-signal review. It does not include exploit attempts, credential testing, private-system access, or intrusive scanning.
Yes. The report is written so a web host, DNS provider, email administrator, IT provider, or CyberBit can see what to fix first.
No. It can help clarify public-facing gaps before vendor, client, or insurance conversations, but it does not promise approval, coverage, compliance, or lower premiums.
No. The report explains business risk in plain English, then separates owner decisions from provider-ready technical next steps.
Questions are fine. Review the output, compare services, or contact CyberBit before you submit.