Hawaiʻi SMB Cyber Risk Advisory

Identify your business cyber risk exposure in under 3 minutes.

Island CyberSecure helps small businesses, nonprofits, and remote teams understand practical cybersecurity risk without technical jargon. The assessment is research-backed, plain-language, and aligned to the NIST Cybersecurity Framework.

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How It Works

Simple intake. Clear score. Actionable next steps.

1. Answer 10 questions

Review access control, passwords, backups, updates, Wi-Fi, employee awareness, incident readiness, and remote-work habits.

2. Receive a risk score

Your result maps answers into practical risk tiers and highlights the areas most likely to create financial, operational, or reputational exposure.

3. Decide your next step

Use the free score immediately, or request a paid Cyber Risk Exposure Audit for an executive-ready roadmap.

Services

Assessment-first cybersecurity advisory

Free Risk Score

$0

10-question cybersecurity snapshot for small businesses and remote teams.

  • Instant score
  • Risk tier and priority gaps
  • Plain-language next steps
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Enterprise Audit + Advisory

$5,000

Expanded review for higher-complexity or multi-location environments.

  • Extended scope
  • Vendor and third-party risk review
  • Custom remediation priorities
  • 60-minute strategy session
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Founder

Dr. Jasper Lee Green, D.M.

Island CyberSecure is operated by Jasper Lee Green LLC and led by Dr. Jasper Lee Green, a Doctor of Management, Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Analyst, veteran, and human-centered cybersecurity researcher.

His completed doctoral research examined how non-technical SMB remote workers in Hawaiʻi understood, adopted, and implemented information security practices. The work directly informs Island CyberSecure’s plain-language, behavior-focused approach.

Entity disclosure:
Island CyberSecure is operated by Jasper Lee Green LLC. Public professional references use “Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Analyst” and avoid employer-specific language.