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Free for Home Users · No Credit Card · No Technical Knowledge Required

Professional security tools.
Now free for your home.

The same security frameworks used by government agencies and corporations — applied to your home computer. Understand where you're exposed, get a plain-language report, and know exactly what to fix.

Everything included, completely free

No upsells, no hidden tiers, no expiry traps.

1
Security Framework

Choose one professional framework — NIST CSF or CIS Controls — and scan your computer against it.

1
Computer

Run on your Windows, macOS, or Linux home computer. No agent installation on other devices required.

3 months
Free License

A full 3-month license. Run scans, review reports, and track your security posture over time.

Hackers don't only target corporations

Home computers are attacked every day — ransomware, credential theft, data harvesting. The threats are identical to what enterprises face. The tools to defend against them have historically only been available to large organisations with security teams.

CyberAudit Home changes that. We believe every household deserves access to professional-grade security assessment. Run the same scan a Fortune 500 company runs — on your own machine, for free.

68%

of ransomware attacks target individuals and small households, not just corporations

$4,700

average cost to a household from a single successful ransomware or data breach event

92%

of home computer vulnerabilities are preventable with basic security framework checks

10 min

average time to run your first CyberAudit scan and generate a full security report

How it works

No security background needed. The tool guides you through everything.

1

Register and download

Sign up with your name and email. Download the CyberAudit installer for your operating system — Windows, macOS, or Linux.

2

Run your first scan

Select your framework (we recommend NIST CSF for first-time users) and run a scan. The tool checks your system settings, update status, access controls, and more.

3

Review and fix

Get a plain-language report showing exactly what passed, what failed, and what to fix first. Re-scan after making changes to track your progress.

What is a security framework?

A security framework is a structured checklist of security controls — written by government agencies and security experts — that tells you exactly what a secure computer should look like. We check your machine against it.

Recommended for most users

NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Created by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology. Used by federal agencies, healthcare organisations, and critical infrastructure. Its five functions — Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, Recover — map directly to everyday home computer security.

US Government standard Plain language Great for beginners
Practical & actionable

CIS Controls (Level 1)

Published by the Center for Internet Security. Level 1 (Implementation Group 1) is specifically designed for individuals and small organisations. 18 controls that cover the most common attack vectors. Concrete, specific, and immediately actionable.

Designed for home users Highly specific 18 prioritised controls

Protect your home computer today

Free for 3 months. 1 framework. 1 computer. No credit card, no corporate contract, no technical background required.

Get My Free License — Start Now

Takes less than 2 minutes to register. Download and run your first scan today.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need any technical knowledge?
No. The installer guides you through setup and the scan runs automatically. The report is written in plain English — not security jargon. If something needs fixing, it tells you exactly what to do.
Is this really free? What's the catch?
It's genuinely free for 3 months — no credit card required, no trial that converts to a paid subscription without your consent. We offer this because we believe widespread home computer security benefits everyone. After 3 months, you'll have the option to continue at a low home-user rate or stop — your choice.
Does the tool send my data anywhere?
CyberAudit runs locally on your computer. Scan results are stored on your machine. Nothing from your personal files or scan data is transmitted to our servers. The tool only contacts our servers to validate your license.
Which framework should I choose?
If you're new to security, start with NIST CSF — it's comprehensive, well-explained, and gives you a clear picture of your overall posture. If you want a focused, action-first checklist, choose CIS Controls Level 1. You can switch frameworks at any time.
Can I use it on more than one computer?
The Home license covers one computer. If you want to scan a second machine or run multiple frameworks, you can register a second Home license (still free) or contact us for a household multi-device option.