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SMB1001 Compliance shouldn't feel like a second job. Here's how we fixed that.
Ask most business owners about SMB1001 or ISO 27001 and you'll get the same reaction: a sigh, followed by a mental image of spreadsheets nobody has opened since March. Compliance work has a habit of turning into a pile of documents that live in someone's inbox, get updated once a year under deadline pressure, and never quite prove what an auditor, insurer or customer actually wants to see. We built CyberGrape GRC because that shouldn't be how this works. It's our own platform, not a rebadged tool bought off the shelf, and it exists for one reason: to give small and medium businesses a single place to manage risk, prove compliance and get certified, without needing a compliance team to run it.
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SMB1001 certification for small business: why the CyberGrape platform is the obvious choice
A client asks whether you are SMB1001 certified. Or your insurer does. Or it turns up as a line in a tender. All of a sudden cyber security is not a someday problem, it is a this-quarter problem, and you are not sure where to begin. Here is the good news. Getting certified is far more manageable than most business owners expect, especially when the controls, the evidence and the reporting all live in one place. That place is the CyberGrape platform (app.cybergrape.io), and for any small or medium business in Australia or New Zealand working towards SMB1001 certification, it is the shortcut that does the heavy lifting for you.
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Why Cyber Security Should Matter to Your SMB
SMB1001 certification gives small businesses a clear path to real cyber security, and can strengthen your position with insurers. Here's how it works.
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Discover the Dynamic Standards International: Pioneering SMB Security Certification
Learn about the Dynamic Standards International, their history, mission, and how they support SMBs with security certification.
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NZ cyber firm CyberGrape moves headquarters to QLD
NZ-based cyber security firm CyberGrape has brought its proprietary Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) platform and SMB-first security model to Queensland, eyeing what it calls an "underserved SMB market" across south-east Australia.