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Free · 10 questions · about 3 minutes

See your control-network exposure tier before anyone else does.

Answer 10 plain questions about how your plant or utility connects. You will see your exposure tier on screen, the same tier the full $1,495 analysis computes, with the reasoning in plain language. No account. No card. Nothing connects to, scans, or installs on your systems.

Computed in your browser from your own answers

Your result is computed on this page from your own answers. Nothing is sent unless you choose to.

Your control-environment exposure tier

This named your tier. The full analysis names every gap, and what to do first.

This check looked at 10 signals. The $1,495 SCADA/OT Security Readiness & Gap Analysis answers 15 questions and accounts for all 56 controls in the OT Security Readiness Catalog: each gap written up with its threat, likelihood, impact, and the exact evidence an assessor would ask you to produce, plus a 30/60/90-day remediation roadmap ordered by risk and written to respect your maintenance windows. The PDF lands by email, usually within minutes of intake. Nothing ever touches your control network.

One-time price, no subscription. Your $1,495 credits toward the first month of any Aegis AI™ subscription tier if you continue within 30 days. If you never continue, you still own the map, the evidence list, and the roadmap.

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Leave your work email and we will follow up with your exposure summary and a short list of where to start, in one message from a person. We never sell your address.

We use your address only to follow up on this exposure check and the occasional OT-readiness note. We never sell it, and you can unsubscribe in one click.

Methodology & honest limits

This is a directional self-check. It derives your exposure tier from how you reported your environment connects, using the same deterministic logic as the paid analysis. It is built from what you tell it, not from any look at your systems, and it is not an audit, an IEC 62443 certification, a NERC CIP review, or a penetration test.

It samples 10 signals. Your real exposure can be wider than a 10-question check shows, which is what the full 56-control analysis is for. "Not sure" is treated as a gap on purpose: a control you cannot evidence is a control you cannot claim, and OT risk is judged conservatively when connectivity is unconfirmed.