Dimension scores are derived from public data and fields; weighted into the composite. Reference only.
Based on the captured page content, the Design For Security page title includes “Designing Out Crime,” but the body text only states that its Service Charges will increase by 5% on January 1, 2025, and suggests contacting the team for more information. The available text is not sufficient to confirm whether it offers specific cybersecurity products, consulting services, physical security design services, or other security-related services, so it should not be classified as a clearly defined cybersecurity vendor or tool based on this information alone.
In terms of protection coverage, the body text does not mention endpoint protection, cloud security, vulnerability management, identity security, web protection, threat detection, or similar capabilities. The deployment model is also not disclosed, so it is impossible to determine whether this is SaaS, self-hosted, managed service, or offline consulting. Compliance certifications, management console, alerting mechanisms, reporting capabilities, and third-party integrations are not reflected in the text. The only confirmed point is that it has a concept of “service charges” and provides a way to contact the team, but it does not further explain the service scope or support coverage.
Pricing information is very limited: Design For Security will increase its Service Charges by 5% on January 1, 2025. The page does not disclose base fees, plan tiers, project-based versus subscription billing, or whether enterprise quotes, long-term contracts, or refund policies are available. Therefore, its pricing model can only be marked as unknown, while the fee increase itself is a confirmed fact.
The main advantage is that the fee adjustment information is relatively clear, allowing users to know the timing and scale of the price increase in advance, with the option to contact the team for more details. The drawback is the severe lack of public information: there are no details on product features, technical architecture, security capabilities, service boundaries, SLA, compliance qualifications, or suitable customer scenarios, making it difficult to evaluate for procurement or compare with cybersecurity products.
Based on the current text, it is not possible to determine the appropriate customer size or target users. If a potential customer already has an existing service relationship with the team, they can use this notice to track the 2025 fee change; new customers should first contact the official team to confirm service content, delivery model, and security capabilities.
The captured body text does not provide information about access, payment, contracts, or local support for Chinese users, nor is it possible to determine the website’s connectivity from mainland China. If it is being considered for domestic cybersecurity procurement, it is recommended to first gather additional official materials, contract terms, and alternative supplier information before making an assessment.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on designforsecurity.org official site.
designforsecurity.org is an United Kingdom Security provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach designforsecurity.org directly.