For MSP owners, service managers, and vCISO leads
Stop burning senior engineer hours on cyber insurance renewals.
When a packet lands late, your team bounces between Microsoft 365, backup, endpoint tools, policy docs, brokers, and clients. Secure-GateWay turns one live renewal into a clear checklist, drafted technical answers, and a review pack your team can finish without the usual screenshot chase.
- Turn vague carrier language into a working checklist your team can follow
- Flag what is missing before anyone overstates a control
- Hand back draft answers, evidence notes, and open items for client review
Example renewal
See where the scramble burns time.
Example for a late cyber insurance renewal in a Microsoft-heavy SMB environment. Use it to compare before and after, not as a promised SLA.
MFA is mostly ready, but break-glass coverage and remote admin exceptions still need confirmation before this goes back to the broker.
All administrative accounts require MFA.
Two break-glass accounts still need an exception note.
Remote admin exceptions must be reviewed before submission.
- Conditional Access export received
- EDR policy export received
- Latest restore test result still needed
- Client signoff on remote admin exceptions
Start here
Bring one live packet. Get a usable draft back in days.
This is a fixed-scope Renewal Rescue Sprint for MSPs that already handle cyber insurance forms and want the work off senior engineers' plates.
What you send
- One live renewal packet or supplemental form
- Current artifacts, exports, or screenshots you already have
- Due date and the MSP owner for the packet
- Known client exceptions or notes from last year's renewal
What you get back
- Question-by-question technical draft
- Evidence checklist and organized folder
- Missing proof and exception summary
- Review notes for client signoff
Access and turnaround
- We start from exports, screenshots, and existing docs
- Admin access only if the case truly needs it
- Typical turnaround is a few business days once artifacts arrive
- Final answers stay with the insured and its authorized reviewers
Best fit
- North American MSPs with 25 to 250 managed clients
- Microsoft-heavy SMB environments
- Teams that see renewals or supplementals regularly
- Shops that want help without a full GRC rollout
Not for
- Coverage advice or underwriting negotiation
- One-off break-fix shops that rarely touch renewals
- Teams looking for a full remediation project
- Firms that want another always-on portal to maintain
Fixed fee
$1,500 to $2,500One live packet. One fixed fee. Clear outputs in days, not weeks.
Book a 20-minute renewal reviewWhy teams buy it
The form is not the hard part. The proof is.
Renewals stall because the truth is scattered across Microsoft 365, backup, endpoint, remote access, policy docs, and whoever remembers last year's answers. Secure-GateWay pulls that into one working packet so your team spends less time chasing screenshots, less time rewriting answers, and less time guessing what still needs client confirmation.
How it works
From “can you get this done by Friday?” to a packet your team can actually review.
Upload the carrier form and Secure-GateWay turns it into a working list: what the insurer is really asking, what evidence you already have, what is still missing, and what needs human confirmation before signoff.
1. Translate the form
Turn vague insurer wording into plain tasks around MFA, backups, remote access, admin controls, and restore testing.
2. Show what's missing
Pull together the exports and screenshots you already have, then flag what still needs to come from the client, broker, or engineer.
3. Draft with caveats
Prepare the technical answer, note exceptions, and show which claims are safe to send versus still waiting on proof.
4. Hand off without the scramble
Export a clean draft, evidence list, and open issues so review and signoff do not start from scratch.
Sample walkthrough
See a live renewal stop bouncing between inboxes.
Pick a carrier packet and client profile. The walkthrough shows how Secure-GateWay breaks down the form, flags missing proof, drafts the technical sections, and leaves risky items for review instead of guessing.
You'll see the outputs the team actually needs to move the renewal forward: questions from the form, missing evidence, draft answers, and unresolved items.
Case status
Beazley ransomware supplemental
Run the walkthrough to see draft answers, missing proof, and review notes for the selected stack.
Why now
Cyber insurance is routine. The prep work is still messy.
U.S.-domiciled cyber insurers reported roughly $7.08B in direct written premium for 2024, with claims still climbing.
Cyber policies in force are now a recurring operating reality, not a niche edge case.
Verizon’s 2025 DBIR release says ransomware appeared in 88% of SMB breaches in its dataset, which helps explain why renewal questionnaires keep getting sharper.
Public sources used for the market framing include the NAIC 2025 Cybersecurity Insurance Report and Verizon’s 2025 DBIR release.
Next step
Bring one real renewal packet. We'll tell you in one call if it fits.
We'll review the packet, the due date, and the evidence you already have, then tell you whether a fixed-scope sprint is the right move. Final review, attestation, and submission stay with the insured and its authorized representatives.