Put a real money figure on every risk
Rizzqo prices security risk in real money, not just red, yellow or green on a heat map. Leadership sees exposure fall and the return on every security spend, in one board-ready financial view.

Risk leadership can read at a glance
Every risk carries a real-money figure: the exposure you started with, and the exposure that is left. Because it is money, not a colour, leadership reads it in seconds and weighs it like any other business decision.
- Starting exposurePriced the day the risk is found
- Residual exposureWhat is left once the fixes land
- A business figureRead in seconds, no colour key
Watch exposure fall as you fix what matters
See exposure drop as each fix lands, so you know how much every investment actually buys you down. It is the single picture that proves not just where you stand, but how far you have come.
Prove the return on every security spend
Every security investment comes with a number attached, so a spend is no longer a leap of faith. Rank the fixes by the return they deliver and fund the ones that matter most, before you commit a budget.
A number on every spend
Each investment carries a figure, so funding it is no longer a leap of faith.
Ranked by return
Line the fixes up by what they pay back and put the strongest ones first.
Funded with confidence
Back the work that matters most before a single budget is committed.
A board-ready financial view of risk
Every priced risk rolls up into one financial summary the board already understands, with no translation and no colour key. The same numbers your security team works from are the numbers leadership signs off.
Risk that finally speaks the language of the business
These are illustrative figures from a single Rizzqo environment, the kind of board summary a priced-risk programme produces. To see how these risks are identified and assessed, explore risk management.
Frequently asked questions
Risk management is where you identify and assess your risks. Monetary risk evaluation is the financial lens on top: it takes those same risks, values them in real money, and shows the return behind the work, so you can prove the worth of your security programme, not just describe it.
A colour or a score tells leadership that something is bad, not what it is worth or whether fixing it pays off. A real-money figure lets the board weigh security like any other investment, see exposure fall over time, and fund the work that reduces it most.
Yes. Rizzqo turns each fix into a return you can defend, for a single measure or across the whole programme, so you can rank the work by value and justify the budget behind it.
The figures shown on this page are illustrative, drawn to mirror a representative Rizzqo environment. In your own account every number reflects your real risks and your own costs, so the financial view is yours, not a sample.
Yes. That is the point. The financial view rolls every priced risk into one summary, built to be presented as is, in the language leadership already uses to weigh any other investment.
Price your risk, prove your return
See how Rizzqo turns security risk into money the board understands: exposure that falls, and a return on every spend, ready to present.