For vCISOs, Consulting & Audit Firms

Your Practice, Multiplied.

You sell judgment — but you spend your hours on plumbing: collecting evidence, chasing clients, rebuilding the same machinery per engagement. Give every client an eCISO, and keep your hours for the work that’s billable as expertise.

Sound Familiar?

Every new engagement rebuilds the same spreadsheets, trackers, and templates from scratch.

Client knowledge lives in your head and your laptop — handovers and holidays are a risk register of their own.

You can’t take on more clients without cloning yourself.

Your deliverables look like documents, while clients increasingly expect a platform.

What Changes With Your eCISO

Give every client an eCISO

A standing structure that works between your visits — so Tuesday on-site is oversight and strategy, not archaeology.

One methodology, every client

Your best engagement, templated — delivered consistently by everyone on your bench, on every client in the portfolio.

Continuity that survives handovers

Client history, decisions, and exceptions stay with the engagement — not with whoever happened to run it last quarter.

An enterprise-grade face

White-label the platform and walk into any boardroom with more than a slide deck — your brand on the front, your methodology inside.

Solo vCISO?

You’re the product; the eCISO is your team. It carries the structure across every client while you carry the judgment — and it makes a one-person shop read as an institution.

Consulting & audit firm?

Standardize the methodology, keep every engagement strictly isolated, and manage the whole book of business from one seat — with white-label reporting per client.

What We’d Show You First

Thirty minutes, your agenda. This is where the walkthrough usually starts for teams like yours — and where it goes is up to your questions.

Multi-client portfolio view with strict client isolation

White-label reporting with your brand up front

Per-client module activation to match each engagement

Partner workspace for running the whole book of business

Put an eCISO on Your Team

Bring your hardest governance question — leave with its answer.