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CyberShield Global (CSG) positions itself as a cybersecurity membership service for small and medium-sized businesses. Rather than offering a single standalone security product, it bundles discounts on security products, employee training, identity protection, risk assessment, incident response, IT support, and cyber insurance into membership plans. Its goal is to help SMBs that lack dedicated security teams and recovery plans build a basic closed loop for “protect, detect, respond, and recover.”
In terms of protection coverage, the Plus membership includes online employee security awareness training, Norton Small Business Suite endpoint protection, CyberScout identity theft protection, risk assessments, incident response plan templates, 24/7 breach response expert consultation, breach notification templates, and access to PCI and HIPAA compliance solutions. Premium adds 24/7 unlimited IT support provided by HP, plus privacy and security policy templates.
Deployment appears lightweight, mainly delivered through online membership, a Marketplace, and partner services. The available materials do not indicate on-premise deployment, a SaaS control console, or API integration capabilities.
Pricing is relatively transparent: Plus costs $399 per year, while Premium costs $599 per year. Cyber insurance is an add-on starting at $199, with that price applying to companies with annual revenue below $1 million. Companies with under $5 million in revenue can receive an instant quote, while those above $5 million need to request a quote.
The cancellation policy is fairly strict: members must pay for at least four months before they can cancel. Members who purchase a Cyber Policy are not eligible for cancellation, and insurance is also subject to approval.
The main advantages are that the package is comprehensive and addresses common SMB pain points. Through a membership model, businesses can quickly gain access to training, incident response, initial legal consultation, IT support, and an insurance entry point. Its partners include Norton, CyberScout, HP, Foley & Lardner, BCS Insurance, and others, giving it broad resource coverage.
The downsides are that CSG discloses limited information about its own technical capabilities and appears to rely more heavily on third parties. It does not disclose certifications such as SOC 2 or ISO 27001. Endpoint protection is only described as covering up to 5 devices, with unclear details on scaling. The applicable regions and terms of the insurance also require further confirmation.
CSG is suitable for overseas SMBs with limited budgets and no dedicated security team that want to establish basic security and incident response capabilities through a fixed annual fee. It may also be suitable for channel partners reselling services to clients.
Whether the service can be accessed from China, what payment methods are supported, and whether the cyber insurance is available to China-based entities are not stated in the available materials, so these remain unknown. Chinese companies focused on local compliance, Chinese-language support, and practical insurance implementation may want to first compare domestic security service providers such as 奇安信, 深信服, 绿盟, 安恒, and 亚信安全.
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