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Sample Security Assessment Report (Redacted)

An example of the type of insights businesses receive from a CyberHault security review.

Many organisations are unsure where their cybersecurity risks exist. CyberHault assessments provide visibility across devices, users, email systems, and business security controls.

Below is a simplified, redacted example of what a security assessment report may contain.

This sample is redacted and simplified for demonstration purposes only.

Business Overview (Redacted)

Company size: Approximately 50 employees

Environment summary

  • Microsoft 365 environment
  • Mix of Windows laptops and desktops
  • Several remote employees
  • Cloud-based productivity tools
  • No dedicated internal security team

Assessment scope

  • Endpoint security posture
  • Email security controls
  • Device encryption status
  • Vulnerability exposure
  • Security awareness practices

Key Findings Summary

Finding 1: Endpoint protection inconsistent across devices

Several business devices were found running outdated antivirus solutions with limited behavioural detection capabilities.

Risk level: Medium

Finding 2: Device encryption not fully enabled

Multiple laptops were identified without full disk encryption enabled, increasing risk if devices are lost or stolen.

Risk level: Medium

Finding 3: Phishing exposure

Email filtering controls were basic, leaving the organisation vulnerable to phishing attempts and malicious attachments.

Risk level: High

Finding 4: Software vulnerabilities detected

Several business devices contained outdated software versions with known vulnerabilities.

Risk level: Medium

Finding 5: Limited employee security awareness

Employees had not received formal cybersecurity training, increasing exposure to social engineering attacks.

Risk level: Medium

Risk Overview

High Risks: 1

Medium Risks: 3

Low Risks: 2

While the organisation had some security measures in place, several gaps were identified that could increase exposure to ransomware, phishing, and credential compromise.

Recommended Improvements

  • Implement advanced endpoint detection and response
  • Enable full device encryption across all business laptops
  • Deploy advanced email threat protection
  • Introduce vulnerability monitoring across endpoints
  • Implement employee security awareness training

These improvements would significantly strengthen the organisation’s overall security posture.

Example Security Maturity Assessment

Based on the assessment, this organisation was operating between:

Level 2 – Foundational Security Controls and Level 3 – Managed Security Environment

Progressing to Level 3 would significantly improve threat detection and protection.

Why Businesses Request Security Assessments

  • Identify hidden security gaps
  • Understand exposure to common cyber threats
  • Improve visibility across business devices
  • Strengthen protection against ransomware and phishing

Understand Your Organisation’s Security Risks

CyberHault helps Australian businesses with 10–200 employees identify security gaps and strengthen their protection across devices, users, and cloud services.

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