A Limited-Time Opportunity to Detect and Address Security Weaknesses This February
To address the growing risks of cyber threats across industries, FoxTech is launching a £150,000 initiative to provide free cybersecurity services to mid-sized businesses this February.
Organisations can utilise these funds to access a range of essential cybersecurity services, including internal and external penetration testing, application vulnerability assessments, and cloud security audits. This initiative aims to help businesses enhance their digital security and protect against emerging cyber risks.
Anthony Green, CTO of cybersecurity consultants FoxTech, works to prevent cyber-attacks, and helps companies who have experienced a security breach:
“With cyber threats becoming more sophisticated and persistent, it’s important to continuously review and strengthen cybersecurity defences. By offering this initiative, we aim to provide businesses with a fresh perspective, helping them identify and address vulnerabilities before they can be exploited. The flexibility to target specific areas – whether it’s cloud security, applications, or infrastructure – ensures the support is as impactful as possible.”
Participants in the initiative will receive:
- Tailored Cybersecurity Support: Businesses can allocate the complimentary funds to areas most relevant to their operations, whether internal/external penetration testing, application testing, or cloud security reviews.
- Expert Guidance: FoxTech’s experienced cybersecurity team specialises in uncovering vulnerabilities others may miss.
Actionable Insights: Comprehensive reports in plain English, offering practical solutions for real-world risks—not just technical findings. - No Cost, No Commitment: A truly free initiative, with no hidden fees or obligations attached.
Cyberattacks are one of the most significant risks faced by businesses of all sizes and sectors. Industries such as financial services, healthcare, and legal are under constant pressure to protect sensitive data and meet regulatory standards.
According to recent studies, mid-sized organisations are particularly vulnerable, often being targeted due to limited resources or reliance on outdated defences.
“In today’s world, no business can afford to leave its cybersecurity to chance,” added Green. “Even if you’re confident in your current setup, a fresh set of eyes can uncover what others miss. Whether it’s securing your cloud, testing applications, or reviewing defences, this initiative offers peace of mind and a chance to stay one step ahead of cybercriminals.”
The £150,000 allocation will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Businesses across all sectors are encouraged to secure their complimentary cybersecurity service before the allocation is reached or by the 29th February deadline. Details on how can be found here www.foxtrot-technologies.com/free-pentesting