Audits · Year 1
Ten free audits.
Ten case studies, in public.
Our DEFEND program commits to running ten free, consent-based phishing audits for working trade shops in Year 1. Each finished audit becomes an anonymized case study published here — same five-control rubric we run on ourselves, written so a journeyman can follow it.
Progress
0 of 10 case studies published
First cohort runs as audit-request bookings come in
We publish each case study only after the audited shop reviews and approves the anonymized debrief. Names, addresses, and identifying details never leave the room.
Open slot
Audit 1 of 10
Could be your shop. Free during Year 1, full anonymization, owner controls the narrative.
Open slot
Audit 2 of 10
Could be your shop. Free during Year 1, full anonymization, owner controls the narrative.
Open slot
Audit 3 of 10
Could be your shop. Free during Year 1, full anonymization, owner controls the narrative.
Open slot
Audit 4 of 10
Could be your shop. Free during Year 1, full anonymization, owner controls the narrative.
Open slot
Audit 5 of 10
Could be your shop. Free during Year 1, full anonymization, owner controls the narrative.
Open slot
Audit 6 of 10
Could be your shop. Free during Year 1, full anonymization, owner controls the narrative.
Open slot
Audit 7 of 10
Could be your shop. Free during Year 1, full anonymization, owner controls the narrative.
Open slot
Audit 8 of 10
Could be your shop. Free during Year 1, full anonymization, owner controls the narrative.
Open slot
Audit 9 of 10
Could be your shop. Free during Year 1, full anonymization, owner controls the narrative.
Open slot
Audit 10 of 10
Could be your shop. Free during Year 1, full anonymization, owner controls the narrative.
What "anonymized" means
- • Shop name, address, phone, owner name — never published.
- • Trade and region (state level) — published only with owner consent.
- • Specific dollar amounts, vendor names, internal email addresses — never published.
- • Behavioral patterns, the lure, what tipped (or didn't), the one rule that would have stopped it — these are what gets published.
Want one of the open slots?
The audit-request intake is two minutes, five fields. Owner consent is a one-line email reply. We schedule audits on a first-come, first-served basis — no triage by shop size, trade, or region.
Request the audit →Year-1 audit goal is part of our public commitments — see /about for the full Year-1 target list. We update this page on every deploy.