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Does the company desire, or do they have, longer term relationships with the victims they are working with? (Cyber Crucible as a leave-behind provides a tether to the customer for continued engagement and communication.)
Is the company looking for more stable Annual Recurring Revenue on their books, as opposed to just project-based revenue? (Cyber Crucible provides stable revenue.)
Is the company looking for an opportunity to move the relationship to one best described as, “we see you at your worst, and we never want to see that happen to you again”?
Is the company looking for additional skus for retainers for monitoring, forensics, and support beyond emergency spend? (Cyber Crucible provides that via a Root Cause Analysis retainer we see successfully delivered to customers.)
A desire to bill hourly is undesirable for the partner, because Cyber Crucible root cause analysis is much more efficient than “just in time” Time & Materials type billing. They should bill based on retainers and Fixed Firm Price type engagements, with possible options for overage of time.
Does the company currently deploy EDR, but not own/control the sale, and wishes to own the sale and the revenue that currently is being driven by the “leave behind and hope they buy” EDR?
Does the company want to add in security consulting and advisory engagement opportunities, or other strategy services? (CC does not provide these services, but positions themselves via #1 and #3 above as advocates for the customer longer term than simply the firefighting.)