Book a practical conversation about your Risk Check or service fit
If you have completed the Cybersecurity Risk Check, this conversation helps put your result into context. It gives you a chance to talk through what the score may be showing, where everyday decisions may already be well handled, and where a closer look might be useful.
If you have been exploring one of our specialist services, this conversation helps you decide whether that support fits your setting, audience, responsibilities, or stage of need before you take anything further.
This is not a sales call, and there is no expectation that you commit to anything. The purpose is to create space for a short, practical conversation about what brought you here, what already feels clear, and what would be useful to understand next.
What this conversation is for
Most people arrive here after taking a small step already.
They may have completed the Risk Check and want to understand what their result means in practice. A score can point in a useful direction, but it does not always show how decisions are actually being made while work is live, routine, and moving quickly. The conversation helps connect the result to the reality of your organisation, so it becomes more than a number on a page.
Others arrive after reading about a specialist service and recognising that it may fit their situation. That might be support for new starters, young people, ongoing reinforcement, mentoring, or another setting where cyber awareness needs to work in a specific environment. The question at that point is not simply whether the service sounds useful, but whether it matches what is actually happening in your organisation.
That is what this conversation helps clarify.
Sometimes the next step is training. Sometimes it is a more specific service discussion. Sometimes it is reassurance that you are broadly in the right place for now. Each of those outcomes is valid, because the aim is not to force a decision. It is to help you make one with more confidence and less guesswork.
What we’ll talk through
The conversation usually begins with what brought you here.
If you have completed the Cybersecurity Risk Check, we can talk through the result, the areas it highlighted, and whether those areas reflect how work actually happens across your organisation. The aim is not to treat the score as a final answer. It is to use it as a starting point for a clearer conversation.
We may look at where decisions tend to happen quickly, where people rely on routine, and where messages, requests, systems, access, data, or shared responsibilities create moments that are easy to overlook. These situations often do not feel like cybersecurity decisions while they are happening. They feel like part of getting the job done.
If you have been looking at a specialist service, we can talk through fit. That may include who the service is for, what kind of setting it works best in, how it would support the people involved, and whether it is proportionate to what you are trying to achieve.
The aim is not to test knowledge, identify faults, or push you toward a particular option. It is to understand what is happening clearly enough that the next step, if there is one, feels practical and appropriate.
There is nothing to prepare in advance. Bring the reason you booked, and we will take it from there.
Who this conversation is for
This conversation is mainly for people who have either completed the Cybersecurity Risk Check or are considering one of Cyber Rebels’ specialist services.
It may be useful if your Risk Check result raised questions and you want to understand what it means in context. It may also be useful if a specialist service feels relevant, but you want to check whether it fits your organisation before making a decision.
These conversations are often most helpful for business owners, senior leaders, safeguarding or education leads, HR teams, operations managers, and anyone responsible for helping people make safer decisions without turning cybersecurity into a generic compliance exercise.
You do not need to know exactly what support you want before booking. The purpose of the conversation is to help make that clearer.
If you are still at the earlier stage of working out where to begin, the Cybersecurity Risk Check may be the better first step.
What this is not
This is not a sales pitch, a compliance audit, or a technical interrogation.
There is no assumption that something must be wrong because you have booked a call. There is no expectation that you choose a service, commit to training, or make a decision at the end of the conversation.
It is a structured but straightforward way to look at your Risk Check result or service fit, ask sensible questions, and decide whether anything needs to happen next.
Why people book this call
People usually book this call because they want clarity before acting.
A Risk Check result may suggest that certain areas deserve attention, but the real question is how those areas show up in everyday work. A team may already know what phishing is, understand password basics, or have policies in place, but still face moments where quick judgement matters: a request that fits the task, a message that seems expected, a shared link that looks routine, or a decision that keeps work moving.
In the moment, those decisions often make sense. People are trying to be responsive, helpful, efficient, and practical. That is why they can be difficult to judge from a questionnaire alone.
The same applies to specialist services. A page can explain what the support is for, but the decision to use it depends on context. The useful question is whether the service fits the people, pressures, responsibilities, and working conditions involved.
This conversation gives you a calm way to make that judgement before taking anything further.
Book your conversation
Select a time that works for you below. Once booked, you will receive a confirmation email with joining details and a short note explaining what to expect.
There is nothing to prepare, and no pressure to arrive with fully formed answers. Bring your Risk Check result, the service you are considering, or the reason you think a conversation would be useful.
If your plans change, you can reschedule using the link in your confirmation email.
