With the release of our new Badges feature, you can add a “Seal of Trust” to your website so your partners can easily see a snapshot of your security health.


As a cybersecurity professional, most of your accomplishments may go unnoticed. Patched a zero-day on day zero? There was no breach so there was no accolade. Much like an aircraft mechanic, perfection is taken for granted in cybersecurity when nothing goes wrong. You can prevent a billion-dollar breach every day and not be recognized for your hard work and diligent attention to the latest developments. SecurityScorecard now gives you a way to show the world your success, to brag a little, to take some credit for the fact that your company is an impenetrable fortress. Now you can add a Badge to your website, the SecurityScorecard Seal of Trust.
Badges make it easy to show your partners, your customers, your vendors and the public how well your business is rated based on the SecurityScorecard top 10 scoring factors. These scores not only instill a higher level of trustworthiness, but they also allow you to let the world know that you take cybersecurity seriously (and don’t take many lunch breaks as a result!). By displaying your grade from SecurityScorecard, an independent ratings platform that has a 100% transparent scoring methodology, you are giving the world an at-a-glance look at your hard work. Each Badge features direct public access to a summary of why a company has a good score, along with real-time public visibility into how that security score has been maintained over time.
SecurityScorecard Badges give you:
- More time: By displaying a Badge for good cybersecurity practices on your websites, you’ll be able to minimize repetitive work answering questions about your cybersecurity score and posture.
- More confidence: Create peace of mind by providing visibility into your company’s security governance as reflected by your score.
- Wide recognition: SecurityScorecard ratings are utilized and trusted by companies ranging from the Fortune 100 to the main street mom and pop shops and everyone in between.
Get started with Badges:
If you are an admin, here is how to add your Badge to your website:
- Log in to your SecurityScorecard dashboard.
- Navigate to the Company Profile tab where you will find“Get seal of trust” in the sidebar.
- Copy the code snippet.
- Embed the code on your website.
To learn more, check out our Badges knowledge base article or talk to an expert from our team.
Using WordPress? Install your badge in seconds with the SecurityScorecard WordPress Plugin. Get it in the WordPress Plugin Directory.