I will create security awareness content and training materials
Security Compliance Writer Cybersecurity Documentation Specialist
About this Gig
Most small businesses know they need security policies yet almost none have them written down. That gap is exactly where data breaches happen and where I specialize.
I write practical, plain English security awareness content that your employees will actually read and your auditors will actually accept.
WHAT I DELIVER:
- Acceptable Use Policies (AUP)
- Password and access control guidelines
- Phishing awareness guides
- Remote work security policies
- Incident reporting procedures
- Onboarding security checklists for new employees
WHO THIS IS FOR:
Small business owners, HR managers, IT coordinators, and startup founders who need professional security documentation without enterprise-level costs.
WHY ME:
I study Penology & Security Studies at university level. I understand both the threat landscape and how organisatiions respond to it.
HOW IT WORKS:
- Tell me your business type and what documents you need
- I tailor the content to your industry and team size
- You receive clean, formatted documents ready to implement
- Revisions until it fits your business exactly
Building a security program from scratch? Message me for a custom bundle.
I respond within 1 hour.
Business type:
Startups
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SMBs
Service type:
Compliance & regulatory
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Cybersecurity risks
Industry:
Agriculture
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Cyber security
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Retail & wholesale
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FAQ
Do I need to be technical to use these documents?
No. Everything I write is in plain English designed for non-technical business owners and employees.
Can you customize for my specific industry?
Yes. Healthcare, retail, finance, and professional services each have different risk profiles. Tell me your industry and I customize accordingly.
What format do you deliver in?
Word document and PDF by default. Other formats available on request.
My business is small - do I really need this?
Yes. Small businesses are the number one target for cybercriminals precisely because most have no documentation. One incident without a policy costs far more than this gig.

