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Monthly Security Posture Report

Give leadership a regular view of what changed, what matters now, and what needs attention before small issues become expensive ones.

Usually starts in Baseline

Typical deliverable

Monthly Security Report

A structured report covering vulnerability status, control effectiveness, incident summary, and improvement progress for the reporting period.

Monthly Security Report

A structured report covering vulnerability status, control effectiveness, incident summary, and improvement progress for the reporting period.

Trend Analysis (Assurance+)

Month-over-month and quarter-over-quarter trend charts showing security movement across key security domains.

In practice

A typical monthly report shows what moved since the last cycle, where exposure is rising or settling, which actions are overdue, and what leadership should pay attention to before the next reporting date.

The pressure

Leadership needs a regular security view instead of hearing about issues only when something breaks.

The business gets a monthly reporting rhythm that keeps open risks, actions, and drift visible.

If security only gets discussed when something breaks, leadership is always late. A monthly security report keeps drift, unresolved issues, and open actions visible often enough for the business to act before the pressure gets worse.

Good Security turns current evidence, incidents, vulnerabilities, and improvement work into a report the business can actually use, with clear commentary on what changed, why it matters, and what should happen next.

What you leave with

What you walk away with.

These are the deliverables and working records the team should be able to use once the work is complete.

Monthly Security Report

A structured report covering vulnerability status, control effectiveness, incident summary, and improvement progress for the reporting period.

Trend Analysis (Assurance+)

Month-over-month and quarter-over-quarter trend charts showing security movement across key security domains.

Strategic Recommendations (Leadership)

Forward-looking recommendations connecting security position trends to business risk, investment priorities, and emerging threats relevant to your sector.

Improvement Tracker

Updated status of all open improvement items from previous assessments and reports, with completion tracking and overdue alerts.

What that looks like in practice

A typical monthly report shows what moved since the last cycle, where exposure is rising or settling, which actions are overdue, and what leadership should pay attention to before the next reporting date.

What should be easier after this lands

What should be easier after this.

These are the outcomes owners, managers, or leaders should notice after the deliverable starts being used.

  • Leadership gets a steady reporting rhythm instead of occasional security surprises.
  • Control drift and overdue actions are easier to catch early.
  • Improvement work is easier to track because open items stay visible from month to month.
  • The business keeps a reusable record of ongoing oversight for customers, insurers, or auditors.

What this service is designed to do

  • monthly reporting
  • trend visibility
  • clear action tracking

How the work moves

How the work gets done.

You should know what happens first, what gets reviewed, and what lands with the business at the end.

1

Collect the current picture

We gather the latest evidence, incident notes, vulnerability status, and progress against open actions.

2

Explain what changed

Good Security analyses the movement since the last cycle and separates signal from background noise.

3

Write the monthly report

The report turns the current state into plain-English findings, risks, and recommendations.

4

Review the next actions

You get a clear readout of what leadership should monitor, approve, or raise before the next cycle.

FAQ

Common questions.

These answers are here to make the next decision easier, not to hide the real scope.

When does Monthly Security Posture Report make sense? +

Leadership needs a regular security view instead of hearing about issues only when something breaks. Use this when reporting needs to become predictable, but usually as part of a broader programme rather than as the first purchase.

What changes after Monthly Security Posture Report is delivered? +

The business gets a monthly reporting rhythm that keeps open risks, actions, and drift visible.

Need to turn this into a practical next step?

We will help you decide whether this is the right engagement, what the business should expect to receive, and where it fits in the wider programme.