A security practice for the MSPs the big platforms ignore.
Praxis Secure exists so a small MSP can sell real security outcomes, not just a document. We build the reporting tool that turns an assessment into a client-ready brief, and we stand behind it as the white-label security team that closes the gaps.

Built by someone who got tired of watching the revenue walk away.
Praxis Secure comes from a veteran security and compliance leader who kept seeing the same thing: small MSPs already do vCISO-style work, risk reviews, roadmaps, status updates, and leave the advisory revenue on the table for lack of a good deliverable. The heavyweight platforms start in the tens of thousands and are built for shops managing hundreds of clients. The one to ten client MSP gets nothing built for them.
Translating technical findings into executive-readable business risk is a core security skill. It is exactly what we have spent years doing by hand, and exactly what Praxis Brief automates. The assessment logic is drawn from the recognized frameworks, NIST CSF 2.0 and its peers, and from how a real practitioner reasons about maturity and risk. Nothing about it is proprietary to any one employer. Any security-literate person could build it from the public standards, and that is the point.
The writing is as much the work as the analysis.
A report is only useful if the person paying for it reads it. These principles shape every assessment, every page, and every line of copy.
Lead with the point
Plain English for the people who read the report. We translate technical findings into business risk a non-technical owner understands, without talking down.
Concrete over abstract
We name the real thing: MFA, backups, a retainer. Every finding traces to a recognized control, so the advice holds up to scrutiny.
Confident, not loud
No urgency theater, no superlatives we can't back, no borrowed credibility. We earn trust by being clear and competent.
Honest about the edges
The reporting is directional and opens a conversation. It does not pretend to be a formal audit, and we say so plainly.
One brand, compounding.
Praxis Brief and the white-label advisory practice are two sides of one brand: the reporting that surfaces the gaps, and the team that closes them. As the suite grows, new products will carry the same Praxis name and mark rather than scatter into many sub-brands, so everything you interact with points back to one clear identity and mission. The approach is plain throughout: no invented testimonials, no borrowed client logos. The credibility is in the frameworks and the quality of the work, and that is the only kind worth building on.
The fastest way to judge the work is to read one.
Send one real client's data and get the branded report back, same day. Free, no commitment.