Women-owned small businesses are quietly becoming prime targets for cyber attacks, largely because hackers assume they are unprotected.

Prove them wrong.

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be Cyber Confident: How to Protect Your Business Without Being a Tech Expert

A free workshop for women Business Owners who want to stop avoiding cybersecurity — and start owning it like the CEOs they are.

Discover the surprising link between your business instincts and better cybersecurity — without logging into a single tool or learning a new platform.

Monday June 9th AT 12pm ET / 9am PT

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Monday

June, 9th

12pm ET

"She knows firsthand that we wear all the hats — CEO, accountant, marketing director, customer service lead — and that security often falls to the bottom of the list… until it’s too late."

"She was responsive and committed to my success, leaving no doubt of her belief in my strengths...."

"She is committed to serving the customer, and she knows how to treat people with respect."

"She reminds us that protecting our businesses isn’t optional — and that doing it doesn’t have to be scary or complicated. With Alexia, it’s as easy as having a conversation."

Get a preview of the Holistic Evaluation of Risk™ Method — a human-first approach that puts you back in control.

Hi, I'm Alexia.

Contrary to popular belief, cybersecurity isn't just for tech pros, big companies, or people who speak fluent IT.

I've seen it over and over again: women business owners who are absolutely brilliant at making decisions in every other area of their business — marketing, sales, hiring — suddenly feel small, overwhelmed, or ashamed when it comes to “tech stuff.”

But this isn’t about tech.


This is about ownership. And protecting what you’ve built.

Just like scaling a business isn’t about adding more and more offers… securing your business isn’t about learning all about firewalls.

It’s about learning to leverage what you already know — your business instincts, your systems, your people — in a new context.

Cybersecurity can feel empowering, intuitive, and yes — even simple.

And that’s what this workshop is here to show you.

Preview a smarter, more sustainable security method built for non-tech founders and owners

We’ll show you how to reframe security as a strategic, business-aligned decision — not a panic-button reaction. You’ll walk away with clarity, confidence, and a custom lens that helps you spot risk the same way you spot red flags in marketing, hiring, or partnerships.

  • Understand how your business knowledge naturally translates to cybersecurity

  • Learn the #1 overlooked strength women business owners bring to risk management

  • Stop relying on luck, default settings, or “I hope this is good enough” security

  • Replace fear or shame with clarity and control

  • Discover why you are the best person to lead this part of your business

After watching women business owners defer, delay, or delegate cybersecurity (and sometimes pay the price for it), I created a new way forward.

It starts with understanding your own strengths — the ones that don’t require technical skills.

Through this workshop, I help women go from “this isn’t my zone” to “I’ve got this handled.”

And now I want to share that with you.

This isn’t a tech tutorial. It’s not a fear-based scare fest.

It’s a thoughtful, empowering hour that will finally

make sense

— even if you’ve never touched a firewall in your life.

No pressure. Just perspective-shifting value.

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Register now for the free Cyber Confident Workshop — and finally feel equipped, not behind.

Reactions to some of the tools in our program...

"Definitely insightful and had me thinking about the need to be prepared."

"It’s a nice tool to get your audience to think strategically — and like a CEO."

"I would recommend it to anyone looking to strengthen their understanding of cybersecurity basics in a safe, guided environment."

"The exercise also provided clarity on proper steps to take in a cyber crisis, which I hadn’t considered before. Overall, it was a valuable learning experience that didn’t take up too much time."