The Cyber Pulse Stack
Your Security Brief
In 60 Seconds.
Describe your business. Get a personalized cybersecurity intelligence brief — risk score, remediation roadmap, cyber insurance assessment, and compliance snapshot.
The Cyber Pulse Stack is a unified cybersecurity intelligence tool that generates a
comprehensive security posture assessment — including a full cyber insurance assessment — for your business in under 60 seconds. It covers seven areas:
overall security score (0–100), top 3 priority risks, a prioritized remediation roadmap with cost estimates,
a deep-dive cyber insurance intelligence layer (insurability score, coverage gap matrix, premium impact modeling, and carrier readiness Q&A),
compliance coverage across SOC 2 / ISO 27001 / CMMC / HIPAA / NIST CSF, and current threat alerts relevant to your industry.
The brief can be emailed, texted, or downloaded as a branded PDF.
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Generating Your Cyber Pulse Brief
Analyzing your security posture across 6 intelligence domains…
Analyzing security posture…
Checking compliance frameworks…
Running cyber insurance assessment…
Gathering threat intelligence…
Building your Cyber Pulse brief…
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Your Security Posture
Top 3 Priority Risks
Remediation Roadmap
Cyber Insurance Assessment
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Insurability
Coverage Gap Matrix
Premium Impact Modeling
Carrier Readiness Prep
Top questions cyber insurers ask — pre-filled with your profile data:
Compliance Snapshot
Current Threat Alerts
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What is The Cyber Pulse Stack?
The Cyber Pulse Stack is an AI-powered cybersecurity intelligence brief that assesses your business's security posture in under 60 seconds. It combines risk scoring, compliance mapping, insurance readiness, and current threat alerts into a single, actionable brief — delivered by email, text, or PDF. Available with Stack Premium.
How accurate is the Cyber Pulse score?
Your Pulse score is an AI-calibrated estimate based on your company's profile — industry, size, infrastructure, and security tools. Scores are benchmarked against real-world data for your industry vertical. For a certified assessment, consider a professional penetration test or formal security audit.
What do I need to use The Cyber Pulse Stack?
The Cyber Pulse Stack is available with a Stack Premium subscription. Once subscribed, you get unlimited pulse briefs, email/PDF/SMS delivery, continuous monitoring, and full pulse history.
What's included in the brief?
Your brief includes: Security Posture Score (0–100) with industry benchmark, Top 3 Priority Risks with severity ratings, a Remediation Roadmap with estimated costs and timelines, Cyber Insurance Impact (readiness score + premium range), Compliance Snapshot across SOC 2 / ISO 27001 / CMMC / HIPAA / NIST CSF, and Current Threat Alerts relevant to your industry.
How often should I run my Cyber Pulse?
Run your Pulse whenever you make significant changes to your infrastructure, onboard new tools, or after a security incident. Most SMBs benefit from a monthly Pulse to track improvement. CyberStackHub Starter accounts include continuous monitoring.
What is a cyber insurance assessment?
A cyber insurance assessment evaluates your security controls, risk profile, and incident history to determine your insurability and estimated premium. The Cyber Pulse Stack performs an automated cyber insurance assessment — generating an insurability score, coverage gap matrix, and carrier readiness Q&A — in under 60 seconds.
How do I know if my business qualifies for cyber insurance?
Most businesses qualify with basic controls in place. Key requirements in 2026: MFA on email and remote access, endpoint detection (EDR), tested backup procedures, and a documented incident response plan. Your Cyber Pulse insurability score shows exactly where you stand and what to fix before applying.
What security controls do cyber insurers require in 2026?
Carriers now commonly require: multi-factor authentication (MFA) on all privileged accounts — required by 70%+ of carriers; EDR/endpoint detection — required by 60%+; immutable or offsite backups with tested recovery; privileged access management (PAM); email filtering; and a documented incident response plan. Missing these typically means higher premiums or coverage denial. Your Pulse shows which you have and the premium impact of each fix.