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No-Risk Security Assessment Scenarios

The following client scenarios frequently lie behind a client's motivation to have a No-Risk Security Assessment:

  1. Insufficient In-House Expertise: The client is concerned about the quality of in-house security expertise and wants a more experienced view of the current state of security with their project.
  2. Milestone Checkpoint: The client is reaching a major milestone in their project and want to double-check that their project's actual security matches the business requirements for security.
  3. Quick Double-Check for a Security-Critical Project: Security is of critical importance to the project's success and the client would be more comfortable if they could have an inexpensive, external opinion about the state of security to ensure that it matches the business requirements.
  4. Confirm Security Matches Business Requirements: Being confident about their project's security, the client feels an inexpensive, and potentially free, external opinion is easily justified on the off chance that a security problem is found while simultaneously helping with any CYA maneuvering as insurance for unforeseen events.
  5. Encourage Investment: In order to keep current investors or attract new ones, the client has a No-Risk Security Assessment to help assure investors that the project's security risk is understood and that their investments are not at risk.
  6. Ease Concern of Your Customers: A consulting firm or other organization that produces custom code can advertise that as part of their services they will have an external security assessment. The exact means of advertising the fact that OneStopAppSecurity.com was used will be described in detail in the contract.
  7. Provide a Service for Your Customers: A web hosting firm can offer annual, free security assessments to its clients.

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