
Before you answer a cyber insurance questionnaire or renew your policy, make sure your security controls, documentation, backups, MFA, endpoint protection, and Microsoft 365 settings are not leaving you exposed.
Many small businesses do not realize how detailed cyber insurance questions have become until they are already in the application or renewal process. Insurers may ask about MFA, endpoint protection, backups, email security, admin access, incident response, employee training, and written security documentation. Sun Life Tech helps you review where your business stands, identify gaps, and prepare a practical action plan before you guess your way through technical questions.
Cyber insurance applications can look simple at first, but many questions are technical. A business owner may be asked whether MFA is enforced for email and remote access, whether backups are tested, whether endpoint protection is installed on every device, whether email security is configured, or whether an incident response plan exists. Answering incorrectly can create problems later, especially if a claim, renewal, or underwriting review requires proof.
Insurers often ask about specific cybersecurity controls, not just whether a business has IT support.
Having antivirus, backups, or Microsoft 365 does not always mean they are configured, monitored, documented, or ready for review.
Businesses may need screenshots, reports, policies, backup evidence, MFA status, and a clear remediation plan.
The review focuses on the controls that commonly show up in cyber insurance conversations and small business security assessments.
The goal is not to overwhelm you with a giant technical report. The goal is to give you a clear, usable picture of what is in place, what is missing, what may need documentation, and what should be fixed before you submit or renew a cyber insurance application.
Cyber insurance can be part of a risk management plan, but it does not replace strong cybersecurity controls. A business still needs practical protections like MFA, reliable backups, endpoint protection, secure email, patching, access control, and response planning. Sun Life Tech helps small businesses understand those requirements in plain language and prepare a realistic plan.
Sun Life Tech provides cyber insurance readiness support for small businesses in Clearwater, Pinellas County, Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg, Largo, Palm Harbor, Dunedin, Safety Harbor, and remote businesses that need practical cybersecurity guidance.
We collect basic information about your business, users, devices, email system, backups, and current security tools.
We review key areas like MFA, Microsoft 365, endpoint protection, backups, email security, and documentation.
If you already have an insurer questionnaire, we help you understand what each technical question is asking and where your environment may or may not be ready.
You receive a clear list of findings, risks, missing documentation, and recommended remediation steps.
If you want help fixing the gaps, Sun Life Tech can assist with MFA, Microsoft 365 security, endpoint protection, backup review, firewall protection, documentation, and managed IT support.
Before you submit a cyber insurance application or renewal questionnaire, let us help you understand what is already in place, what may be missing, and what documentation you may need.
Sun Life Tech does not sell insurance and does not provide legal, financial, or insurance advice. We do not guarantee insurance approval, coverage, premium reduction, or claim payment. We help businesses identify security gaps and prepare practical documentation that may support insurance conversations.
Share the basics about your environment, insurer questions, and current security setup so Sun Life Tech can follow up with the right next step.
Cyber Insurance Readiness Reviews typically range from $497 to $1,500 depending on business size, number of users, number of devices, Microsoft 365 complexity, backup environment, and whether an insurer questionnaire needs to be reviewed.
This review is designed to be affordable for small businesses that need clarity before applying for or renewing cyber insurance.
Sun Life Tech does not sell insurance and does not provide legal, financial, or insurance advice. We do not guarantee insurance approval, coverage, premium reduction, or claim payment. Our role is to help businesses review technical security controls, identify gaps, and prepare practical documentation that may support cyber insurance conversations.