See Where You Stand — $3 →
For cybersecurity professionals

Know exactly where you stand.
In 15 minutes.

Map your competencies against the NIST NICE Framework for your target role. Get a skills map, radar chart, and prioritised gap list — so you know precisely where to invest your time and what to say in interviews.

Attach it to applications. Share it with recruiters. Use it to plan your next move.

See Where You Stand $3 · 15 minutes · results immediately
41
NICE work roles mapped
2,111
TKS competency statements
500+
Assessments completed
NIST NICE
Federal framework aligned

Here's what you'll get

Real output from a completed Assert assessment for the Security Analyst role. Yours will be specific to your target role and self-rated competencies.

Competency Radar Chart
Access Controls AI Security Asset Mgmt Cloud Security Comms Security Cryptography Cyber Resiliency DevSecOps OS Security OT Security Supply Chain Your self-assessment Typical role requirements
Sample output — Security Analyst role · 11 NICE Competency Areas
Prioritised Gap List
Digital Forensics
35
Malware Analysis
42
Cloud Security Architecture
55
Network Defence
68
Incident Triage
74
SIEM & Log Analysis
82
Security Policy
88
Sample output — ranked by development priority
"The platform actually helped me judge how much I know and gave me a real perspective on things I need to work on. Aramis has been a real help overall!"
— Ishan Prashant Pathak, Cybersecurity Researcher, Texas A&M University
Completed Assert, Challenge, and Reconcile
"My experience on the bench is there are people left and right trying to get you to pay to hopefully accelerate the job search. [Aramis] is different."
— Security Analyst
Case Study
How Aramis:Reconcile helped an international cybersecurity researcher see where he actually stood
Ishan Pathak had done more in four years than most manage in ten. He was also struggling to get interviews.
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How it works

1

Pick your target role

Choose from 41 NIST NICE cybersecurity work roles — from Security Analyst to CISO to DevSecOps Engineer. The assessment adapts to the competency requirements for that specific role.

1 minute
2

Rate your competencies

Self-assess against the Task, Knowledge, and Skill (TKS) statements that define your role. No trick questions, no vendor-specific content — just an honest read of where you believe you are.

10–15 minutes
3

Get your results immediately

Your competency map, radar chart, and prioritised gap list are generated the moment you finish. You keep everything. Share it, use it in interviews, or use it to decide where to invest your next training budget.

Instant

15 minutes. $3. Real output you can use tomorrow.

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Everything you walk away with

All deliverables are yours to keep, use, and share — with employers, recruiters, or anyone you choose.

Competency Map

Self-rated against every NIST NICE competency for your target role. See exactly where you sit across the full scope of the job.

Radar Chart

Visual competency profile across all assessed domains. One image that shows your shape — strengths, weaknesses, and blind spots at a glance.

Prioritised Gap List

Ranked skill gaps by impact. Tells you which gaps to close first — and which ones don't matter as much for your target role.

Calibration Baseline

Your self-assessment becomes a testable hypothesis. If you later take Challenge, you'll see exactly where your confidence matched reality — and where it didn't.

How this compares

What $3 and 15 minutes gets you relative to the alternatives.

Option Cost Time Output
Aramis Assert $3 15 min Skills map, radar chart, gap list, NICE-aligned
CISSP exam $749+ 3–6 months Pass/fail credential — no skills breakdown
Career coaching session $150–300/hr 1 hour Conversation — no structured competency data
Resume rewrite $200–500 1 week Polished resume — not based on assessed competencies
LinkedIn Learning $30/month Self-paced Courses — no personalised gap identification

Common questions

Is this a certification?
No. It's a measurement, not a credential. Certifications prove you can study. Assert maps where you actually stand against the competencies employers need — the NIST NICE Framework, which is the federal standard for cybersecurity workforce roles.
Why is it only $3?
Assert is the first tier. It captures what you believe about your capabilities. The next tiers — Challenge ($99) and Reconcile ($199) — test and validate those beliefs with scenario-based assessment and expert review. The $3 entry point lets you see what the system produces before deciding if verification is worth pursuing.
Is it pass/fail?
No. Every score provides actionable insight regardless of level. A lower score doesn't mean failure — it means you know exactly where to invest. That clarity is the point.
Can I share my results?
Everything is yours. Share with employers, recruiters, mentors, or keep it private. You control who sees your data.
What happens after Assert?
Nothing, unless you want it to. Assert is self-contained. If you want to see whether your self-assessment matches reality, Challenge runs 300 scenario-based questions over four days. If you want expert validation and career documents, Reconcile adds a coaching interview, professionally built resume, and LinkedIn refresh. Each tier is optional.
Is my data shared?
No. Not without your explicit permission. You control who sees your results.

See where you stand. 15 minutes. $3.

Competency map. Radar chart. Gap list. All mapped to NIST NICE. All yours.

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