CyberAlarm is a cost-effective platform that continuously monitors your online presence, alerts you to cyber threats, and actively resolves them for you — without the need for complicated onboarding or setup.

HI THERE. WE’RE CYBERALARM

Our full site will be launching soon. In the meantime you can book a demo to see CyberAlarm in action, and learn how our platform can protect your business.

CyberAlarm is built specifically for SMEs and MSPs. The cyber security market prioritises large banks and FTSE companies, but 99.2% of UK businesses have fewer than 50 employees. This is where CyberAlarm makes the difference.

  • Cloned website detection

  • Lookalike domain alerts

  • DNS and server monitoring

  • Data breach detection

  • Dark web monitoring

  • Email SPF and DMARC testing
- Server & website security checks

  • End-of-life software monitoring

  • API and cloud vulnerability scans

  • HTTPS, SSL, and WordPress plugin security (Coming Soon)

What we monitor and fix


  • Continuous scanning – our system runs 24/7

  • Immediate alerts – stop threats before they escalate

  • AI-driven security insights – no IT team required

  • Data breach alerts – real-time notifications of stolen data

  • Clear, actionable reports – no technical jargon, just solutions

Why CyberAlarm?


Essential – £30 per month
For small businesses that need to monitor their online presence.

Premium – £150 per month
Designed for service providers and MSPs managing 10+ clients.

Enterprise – £1,500 per month
For larger organisations monitoring 100+ domains.

Pricing


HOW IT WORKS

CyberAlarm scans 24/7, sending alerts and reports. Raise a ticket, and we’ll fix the issues or work with your IT team.

No user manuals, no complex sales process, just instant protection. Simply enter your website domain: www.companyname.co.uk, and CyberAlarm starts scanning, reporting, and keeping you safe.

At the core of our mission is the recognition that the majority of businesses, especially those with limited resources, may not even know where to start when facing the worst-case cyber security scenario.