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You Can't Fight
What You Can't See

Expose your risk. Crush cyber liability.

 

Independent third-party test. Limited availability.

 

Your Hidden Liabilities Could Cost You Millions

See What They See - Before It Costs You

Uncover hidden risks with a third-party cyber liability assessment and penetration test
—designed to reduce legal exposure and boost insurability.

 

Bawn’s Cyber Liability Assessment and Penetration Test reveal what regulators, insurers, and attackers could see—without disrupting your business. This low-friction, third-party review helps you uncover hidden legal exposure and strengthen your cyber defense with clear, actionable insights.

Cyber Liability Assessment

  • Audit-style review of policies, insurance alignment, and control gaps

  • Regulatory exposure snapshot

  • High-level recommendations tied to real requirements

Penetration Test

  • External ethical hackers simulate real attacks

  • Executive-ready report of weaknesses and risks

  • $10,000–$30,000 typical value — offered here at no cost

How This Reduces Legal and Financial Exposure

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Prevents surprises during audits or breach investigations

Know where your risks lie—before regulators or lawyers find them.

Demonstrates due diligence

Proactively assessing and addressing cyber risks can reduce liability and strengthen your legal defense posture.

Improves insurability

Aligning with your cyber insurance policy’s requirements lowers the chance of a claim being denied.

Strengthens your documentation trail

Having an external test and a defensible assessment on file shows that leadership is taking responsible, risk-based action.

You Lead
We Help You See the Terrain

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Whether you’re preparing for an insurance renewal, an upcoming audit, or just want to sleep better at night — this is your first step.

This is ideal for:

CEOs and COOs responsible for risk

 

IT leaders managing security under budget

 

Compliance and legal officers evaluating liability exposure

Limited Offer. Real Value. No Strings.

We’ve partnered with a vetted, independent penetration testing firm to provide this offer to select companies. Why? Because the best clients are the ones who understand their risks — and want to fix them.

⚠️ We can only offer a limited number of these assessments per month due to capacity limits with our provider. If this page is live, we still have spots available.

Limited Availability

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What’s the Catch?

There isn’t one. We offer this assessment and test at no cost because it starts a conversation.

If you see value in what we uncover, we hope you’ll consider Bawn for future cybersecurity support—no pressure, no gimmicks.

What exactly is included in the free assessment and penetration test?

You’ll receive a high-level Cyber Liability Assessment focused on regulatory exposure, cyber insurance readiness, and core security controls — plus a third-party penetration test simulating real-world  attacks.

Why is this being offered for free?

We’ve partnered with a vetted, independent penetration testing provider to offer this service to select companies. It allows us to build trust, demonstrate value, and start relationships with leaders serious about reducing risk.

Is this really done by a third party?
Yes. The penetration test is performed by a neutral, certified third-party firm to ensure unbiased, high-integrity results. We don’t grade our own homework.
Will this affect my systems or operations?

No. This is a non-invasive external test. It won’t disrupt your systems, require admin credentials, or affect operations. In addition to scanning your public-facing environment, we include a basic simulation of what a hacker could see if they gained access to a standard user account.

It's safe for production environments and designed to reveal meaningful, low-friction insights.

Who should take advantage of this?

This offer is ideal for CEOs, COOs, and compliance officers — anyone responsible for risk, security, or meeting insurance and regulatory demands.

How long does it take, and what’s expected of us?

The entire process typically takes 2–3 business days to kick off, but the final report is usually delivered within 15 days. The actual testing itself requires less than an hour and is non-disruptive. You’ll just need to provide basic public-facing information to get started.

What happens after the assessment?

You’ll receive a report with findings, prioritized risks, and actionable next steps. There’s no pressure — just clear insight. If you'd like, we can discuss options to help you close the gaps.