Why You Should Take Action
Cyberattacks don’t just affect large corporations—small and micro businesses are increasingly targeted due to weaker defenses and lack of internal IT teams. DIN SPEC 27076 is a standardized framework developed specifically for companies with up to 50 employees. It offers a practical, affordable, and funding-eligible way to improve your security posture.
Your benefits:
- ✅ Clear overview of risks – Get a transparent assessment of your current IT security level.
- ✅ Actionable recommendations – Understand exactly what to do next.
- ✅ Funding opportunities – Take advantage of national and regional grants.
- ✅ Minimal effort – Our process takes only a few hours and can be done online.
Our 4-Step Consulting Process
We guide you through a structured and standardized process based on DIN SPEC 27076:
- Initial Info Call (Approx. 30 minutes)
We explain the process, timeline, and funding options via video or phone. You’ll know exactly what to expect. - Assessment Interview (Approx. 2 hours)
Through a structured dialogue with your management team (and IT staff if applicable), we assess your current state using a standard questionnaire. - Risk Analysis & Report
You receive a clear risk status score, a visual risk profile, and a list of prioritized actions tailored to your company’s needs, along with:- Summary of findings
- Detailed annex of unmet requirements
- Overview of applicable funding programs
- Final Meeting & Recommendations (Approx. 45 minutes)
We present the results and answer all your questions. If desired, we guide you in applying for funding to implement improvements.
What You’ll Receive
✔️ A transparent IT Risk Score
✔️ A prioritized list of improvement actions
✔️ A report ready for funding applications
✔️ The option for follow-up consulting as your security level improves
Why Work With Us?
- 🎯 Certified experts with hands-on experience in small business IT
- 🎯 Plain-language advice — no jargon
- 🎯 Process eligible for public funding (national and EU)
- 🎯 Available online or on-site

For further information visit: https://www.bsi.bund.de/dok/crc