Individual
Personal digital protection — endpoints, MFA, dark-web monitoring, and an AI assistant for day-to-day decisions.
Pricing
Individual protection, CyberLink for growing teams, and Enterprise for full-scale operations — choose a plan you can actually run, then add professional services when you need hands-on assessment or response.

How to choose
Plans are platform coverage. Penetration tests, deep assessments, and incident retainers are scoped separately so you are not forced into a bundle. If you are unsure, start from the concern — personal protection, small-org operations, or enterprise programme — and pick the tier that matches, not the longest matrix.
Individual is personal digital hygiene with a dashboard you will actually open. CyberLink is the default once more than one environment or mailbox is in play. Enterprise is for teams that need 24/7 depth, compliance evidence, or a named advisory path.
Capabilities
A quick read before you compare capability matrices.
Personal digital protection — endpoints, MFA, dark-web monitoring, and an AI assistant for day-to-day decisions.
Professionals and small organizations that need network visibility, stronger detection, and reporting without a full SOC hire.
Organizations that need 24/7 monitoring depth, compliance engines, hybrid deployment, and dedicated support paths.
Simple, scalable pricing
Flexible pricing for individuals, growing teams, and enterprises — billed monthly or locked yearly.
Switch to yearly to lock the lower rate
Personal digital protection for individuals
Solo operators, consultants, and households that need a real control set — not a consumer antivirus upsell.
Cancel or change at the next cycle
What's included
Advanced protection for professionals and small organizations
Growing teams that need network visibility, XDR, and reporting without hiring a SOC.
Cancel or change at the next cycle
What's included
Full-scale cybersecurity infrastructure for organizations
Organizations that need 24/7 depth, compliance engines, hybrid deploy, and a named support path.
Cancel or change at the next cycle
What's included
Onboarding
Coverage is useful when it matches what you actually run. The first month is inventory, then signal, then habit.
PayPal (or an invoice for Enterprise SOWs) unlocks the plan. We match it to your team size and environments — not a default stack.
Cloud accounts, identity, endpoints, and internet-facing services are inventoried so the dashboard reflects reality, not last year's diagram.
Alerts, MFA, monitoring, and the intelligence feed for your tier are tuned so you are not drowning in noise on day one.
Weekly signal review, monthly posture, and a path to assessment or response if the platform finds something it cannot close alone.
Compare
The cards list every line item. This table is the decision layer — where the tiers actually diverge.
| Capability | Individual | CyberLink | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| Endpoint & MFA protection | |||
| Dark-web / credential monitoring | |||
| AI security assistant | Core | Advanced detection | Red-team simulator |
| Network monitoring | |||
| XDR | Extended | Advanced + 24/7 | |
| Cloud security / CSPM | Cloud security | CSPM | |
| Incident response playbooks | Included | Advanced + dedicated | |
| Zero Trust | Access | Architecture | |
| DLP & attack-surface watch | |||
| Compliance engine | |||
| SIEM / hybrid / multi-org | |||
| Support | Standard | Priority reporting | Dedicated + vCISO advisory |
Support
Support scales with blast radius — not with how many tickets you file.
Guided setup, dashboard help, and alert triage during business hours. No dedicated analyst — the assistant and runbooks carry the day-to-day.
Priority reporting, incident playbooks, and a path to escalate into a scoped response if XDR lights up something real.
Dedicated security support, hybrid/on-prem options, and vCISO advisory when the board needs a named owner — not a mailbox.
At a glance
Included in platform plans
Scoped separately
Billing
How checkout, yearly rates, and professional services sit next to the three plans.
No. Platform plans cover product capabilities and the support level of that tier. Penetration tests, deep assessments, intensive incident retainers, and custom GRC programmes are scoped as separate statements of work so you are not forced into a bundle.
Describe your team size, environments, and whether you need hands-on assessment. We'll recommend a plan — or a services SOW — without forcing a bundle.
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