Start a private inquiry.

Share the form, deadline, account concern, family access tangle, or suspicious message. Keep passwords, sensitive documents, incident evidence, financial records, PHI, and private family records out of the first message.

Start a private inquiry.

The first message should be simple. You do not need to prove the whole situation, attach the form, or send private records. If the fit looks right, 402InfoSec can agree on a safer way to exchange details.

Send a lightweight inquiry

Please do not include passwords, full incident evidence, customer records, legal documents, financial account details, protected health information, Social Security numbers, private family records, or highly sensitive material in the initial inquiry.

Verification

Good first messages

"A customer sent us a security questionnaire and sales is waiting." "Our cyber insurance renewal is asking about MFA, EDR, backups, and incident response." "We need SOC 2 readiness help before we talk to an auditor." "I'm worried one founder inbox can reset too much." "We need to clean up family account recovery and trusted access." "Someone got a strange voice, message, or payment request and we want a verification plan." "We use Microsoft 365 for everything and want a security sanity check."

What happens next

If the fit looks right, the next step is a focused conversation. The first conversation can stay lightweight. Sensitive details are not needed up front. If deeper review is appropriate, a safer exchange method can be agreed. If the request is outside scope, 402InfoSec can say so clearly.

Privacy-first handoff

402InfoSec keeps the inquiry process privacy-conscious. The goal is to understand the decision in front of you without collecting sensitive material before the right process exists.