The Cyber AI
Task Filter.
Find the first non-technical task your cyber consultancy can document, delegate, or safely support without putting client trust or cyber judgement at risk.
AI won't fix a business that still depends on you for every judgement call.
But it can reduce the load around you. The meeting notes. The proposal first draft. The follow-up. The report structure. The SOP draft. The handoff notes.
That's where to start. Not with technical judgement. Not with client risk. Not with anything that should still belong to a qualified human.
Use this to find the first non-technical task AI can help lift from your plate.
- Expert technical judgement
- Client risk decisions
- Scope commitments
- Anything where wrong = client damage
- Admin and structure
- First drafts
- Organising what humans decided
- Summarising what was said
Turn call notes or transcripts into key decisions, client actions, internal actions, risks raised, and follow-up points.
Draft follow-ups after sales calls, client calls, project updates, or internal meetings.
Create the first structure of a proposal from agreed inputs: sections, language, formatting, summary.
Turn a repeated process into a first-draft checklist by organising the steps your team already follows.
Turn raw notes into a clear report outline for updates, status reports, or recurring client communication.
Turn sales notes, project notes, or meeting notes into a handoff summary capturing what was promised, who owns what, and what happens next.
Mark all 6 tasks above to see your result.
The issue here probably isn't AI. The process itself is still unclear.
Start by writing down how the task currently works before you try to speed it up. AI on top of an undocumented process creates faster confusion, not faster delivery.
Choose the task that creates the most founder interruption but carries the lowest client risk. Best first choices:
- Meeting summaries
- Follow-up drafts
- Internal handoff notes
- SOP first drafts
Pick one. Test it this week. Build a review step around it before you move to the next.
You don't need a complicated AI strategy. You need one simple rule:
AI drafts. Humans decide.
Start with one repeated task this week and build a review step around it. The goal isn't automation. It's getting founder time back without putting client quality at risk.