
Empowering Cyber Security for Charities and Not-for-Profits
Platform features
Mail Check
Email remains one of the most common routes for cyber attacks. With the NCSC Mail Check service now discontinued, many charities have lost visibility over the security of their domain.
Our Mail Check feature restores that oversight. It continuously reviews your domain’s public email security configuration - helping you identify weaknesses, improve protection, and maintain trust with supporters and partners.

Summarised metrics relating to core email security services.
SPF Record Validation
Confirm that your Sender Policy Framework (SPF) record is present, correctly configured, and not overly permissive. Misconfigured SPF records can allow attackers to spoof your domain and send fraudulent emails.
DKIM Record Verification
Ensure DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) is enabled and properly configured so outgoing emails are digitally signed and can be verified by receiving servers.
DMARC Policy Monitoring
Check that your DMARC policy is in place and aligned with SPF and DKIM. We highlight whether your policy is set to monitor, quarantine, or reject - helping you move towards stronger protection.
MTA-STS Reporting
Identify whether MTA-STS is configured to enforce encrypted email delivery and detect downgrade attacks or misrouting
Overall Security Score & Guidance
Receive a clear, visual score based on how your email protections are configured. We provide plain-English recommendations so you can take action quickly - without needing specialist expertise.

Take your protection further.
Our Standard package includes everything you need to manage cyber risk — from benchmarking and maturity scoring to risk registers, policy support, and Cyber Essentials tracking.
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Want even deeper visibility?
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Upgrade to our Advanced package to monitor external threats — including dark web leaks, hacker discussions mentioning your domain, and exposed systems visible online.
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See beyond your internal defences and gain insight into risks before they become incidents.
