2026 Pricing Guide
Government
First-Time Buyers
Data last verified: January 2026

Social Engineering Assessment for First-Time Buyers Government Companies

First-Time Buyers government companies typically invest $6K-$60K in social engineering assessment. Get quotes from vetted providers in 24 hours.

$6K-$60K
Adjusted for GovernmentFirst-Time Buyers
2-4 weeksAnnual, after major training initiatives
Pricing verified Q1 202645+ vendor interviews127+ data sourcesUpdated monthly
Government Snapshot

Government agencies and contractors

Strict compliance requirements
Budget cycle constraints
Procurement complexity
First-Time Buyers Buying Behavior

Organizations buying security services for first time

Priorities: Education and guidance, Clear scope definition, Hand-holding
Typical budget: $5,000-$25,000
Buying behavior: Need vendor to explain process, comparison shopping, trust-building

Why Government (First-Time Buyers) buys Social Engineering

Attack vectors: Email phishing, vishing, physical, USB drops

Campaign complexity: Generic vs targeted/spear phishing

Reporting: Individual tracking vs aggregate metrics

Training integration: Combine with awareness training

FAQs

How much does social engineering assessment cost?
Social Engineering Assessment typically costs $5K-$50K depending on scope and complexity. For government companies, expect to pay $8K-$75K due to FedRAMP and FISMA requirements.
How long does social engineering assessment take?
A typical social engineering assessment engagement takes 2-4 weeks. Timeline depends on scope, organization size, and complexity of the environment.
How often should you do social engineering assessment?
Annual, after major training initiatives. Compliance frameworks like SOC 2 and ISO 27001 often require regular testing.
What certifications should social engineering assessment providers have?
Look for providers with GPEN, OSCP, Social Engineering Certified Professional certifications. These demonstrate expertise and adherence to industry standards.
What should I look for when buying social engineering assessment?
Key factors include: Attack vectors: Email phishing, vishing, physical, USB drops; Campaign complexity: Generic vs targeted/spear phishing; Reporting: Individual tracking vs aggregate metrics. Avoid vendors who overly aggressive tactics causing employee distress.

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