WidenerCyberReadiness and compliance resources

Cybersecurity readiness and compliance resources

Practical cybersecurity readiness starts with clear, manageable steps.

WidenerCyber provides tools, templates, and resources to help small businesses, nonprofits, and local organizations organize cybersecurity readiness work without overpromising outcomes.

Start Here

Resources built to make readiness work easier to organize.

Use these materials as general informational starting points, then adapt and validate them with qualified professionals based on your organization, obligations, and risks.

Readiness tools

Guided starting points for organizing policies, risks, vendors, assets, and incident preparation.

Practical templates

Adaptable worksheets and document structures designed for internal review and improvement.

Plain-language resources

Focused guidance to help teams understand common cybersecurity readiness topics.

Planned Toolkit

Focused tools for common readiness tasks.

The first toolkit is structured for future interactive features. Each tool will remain a general planning aid, not a compliance determination or guarantee.

Cyber Insurance Readiness Checklist

Incident Response Plan Generator

Vendor Security Questionnaire Generator

Password and MFA Policy Generator

Employee Cybersecurity Training Checklist

Asset Inventory Template

Who It Is For

A practical resource for organizations building better security habits.

WidenerCyber is designed for teams that need an understandable place to begin and a clearer way to document progress.

Small businesses

Nonprofits

Local organizations

Important limitation

All WidenerCyber tools, templates, and resources are informational only. They do not provide legal or insurance advice, do not guarantee compliance or security, and do not replace advice from qualified legal, insurance, or cybersecurity professionals.

Build readiness step by step

Start with practical tools, adapt them to your organization, and involve qualified professionals where needed.

WidenerCyber resources are informational starting points. They do not guarantee compliance or replace legal, insurance, or professional cybersecurity advice.