Cyber Risk Advisory · Assurance · Executive Confidence

Cyber clarity for firms that cannot afford uncertainty.

Understand your exposure. Strengthen your client position. Give leadership a clear, defensible view of risk.

Aurelion Cyber helps SMEs, professional services firms, and regulated businesses cut through cyber noise and build a credible risk position — designed for commercial conversations, client due diligence, and executive decision-making.

Advisory work is informed by financial-services security expectations, operational resilience principles, third-party risk management, client due diligence, and recognised cyber control frameworks.

A short initial consultation is used to understand your current exposure, commercial pressures, and determine the right engagement approach.

5 days
Executive report turnaround
Top 5
Material risks prioritised
Board-ready
Executive-level output
Financial-services informed

Advisory shaped by cyber risk, resilience, governance, and assurance expectations seen in high-trust environments.

Operational resilience focus

Practical attention on continuity, supplier dependency, incident readiness, and leadership visibility.

Client due diligence ready

Outputs support security questionnaires, procurement scrutiny, client assurance, and stakeholder confidence.

Control-framework aware

Informed by recognised good practice including NIST, DORA, FCA-aligned resilience thinking, and third-party risk management.

Best suited for
Businesses handling sensitive client or financial data
Firms facing increasing client due diligence or scrutiny
Leadership teams needing a clear, defensible risk position
Companies where reputation and trust directly impact revenue
Not designed for
Businesses looking for low-cost IT support
One-off technical fixes or penetration testing only
Organisations without meaningful data or risk exposure
Signature Offer
Cyber Risk Review
Executive cyber risk review
Executive-ready output

A focused executive engagement designed to clarify material cyber exposure, strengthen assurance positioning, and support leadership decision-making.

Delivered in 5 working days
Executive-level security report
All Risks Ranked
30-minute strategy call

Advisory approach informed by recognised cyber risk, resilience, and assurance expectations including NIST, DORA, NIS2, FCA operational resilience principles, and client due diligence standards.

Executive Credibility

Cyber advisory shaped by regulated-environment expectations.

Advisory work is focused on the areas leadership teams are increasingly expected to understand: governance, supplier dependency, operational resilience, client assurance, and material cyber exposure.

Financial-services cyber experience
Operational resilience awareness
Supplier and third-party assurance focus
Executive-level cyber risk reporting
Client due diligence support
Independent advisory judgement
What You Receive

Practical outputs designed for leadership, clients, and decision-making.

The Cyber Risk Review is designed to produce tangible, useful outputs — not generic commentary or technical noise.

Executive cyber risk summary
Prioritised risk register
Business impact commentary
Practical remediation roadmap
Client assurance narrative
30-minute leadership readout
Who This Is For

Built for firms where cyber confidence has commercial value.

This is most valuable when cyber risk affects client trust, deal confidence, supplier assurance, insurance, governance, or board-level decision-making.

You are being asked more detailed security questions by clients.
Leadership does not have a clear view of material cyber exposure.
Your current security narrative feels too technical, weak, or inconsistent.
You need a credible position before a client, supplier, insurer, or board conversation.
You want practical prioritisation without building an unnecessary cyber programme.
Financial Services Experience
Operational Resilience Focus
Executive-Level Risk Reporting
Independent Advisory Approach
Financial services
Professional services
SMEs
Regulated businesses
Trusted Across High-Risk Environments

Built for businesses where trust, scrutiny, and resilience matter.

Engagement Process

A focused process designed to create clarity quickly.

The process is deliberately lean: understand the business context, identify material exposure, and provide leadership with a clear decision-ready view.

01

Initial Consultation

A short discussion to understand your business, current pressure points, and whether support is appropriate.

02

Focused Assessment

A structured review of material cyber risk, control maturity, external scrutiny, and business impact.

03

Executive Readout

A clear, leadership-ready explanation of risk, priorities, and practical next steps.

04

Prioritised Action Plan

A focused roadmap showing what should be addressed first, what can wait, and why.

Advisory Methodology

Structured cyber risk advisory, built around commercial decision-making.

Aurelion Cyber uses a focused review model to translate technical and operational exposure into leadership-ready risk visibility, practical priorities, and defensible next steps.

Understand the business context, client pressures, supplier dependencies, and data sensitivity.
Assess cyber exposure across governance, access, resilience, supplier risk, and external-facing risk.
Translate findings into business impact, commercial relevance, and leadership-level priorities.
Provide a concise executive report with practical recommendations and clear next steps.
Operating Standard

Clarity over theatre.

Material risk is prioritised by business impact, not technical volume.
Outputs are written for leaders, clients, and decision-makers.
Recommendations are practical, commercially sensible, and sequenced.
The engagement stays discreet, focused, and proportionate.
Insights & Perspectives

Practical thinking for cyber risk, assurance, and executive confidence.

Short advisory perspectives designed for leaders who need to understand cyber risk in commercial, operational, and client-facing terms.

Perspective

Cyber Risk Is Now a Commercial Issue

Cyber risk increasingly affects client confidence, supplier approval, insurance scrutiny, and leadership decision-making. The organisations that respond best are those that can explain risk clearly, not just operate security tools.

Perspective

What Clients Really Want From Security Due Diligence

Client security questions are rarely only technical. They are looking for evidence of governance, control ownership, incident readiness, supplier discipline, and a credible approach to managing sensitive information.

Perspective

Why Supplier Assurance Is Becoming Board-Level Risk

Third-party dependency can create material exposure even where internal controls are strong. Leadership teams need a clear view of which suppliers matter most, where assurance is weak, and what should be prioritised.

Case Study Outcomes

Results framed the way leadership teams evaluate cyber risk.