See everything Siemserva does, free, in a guided demo
Siemserva by Senserva ships with a rich, realistic simulated tenant. Explore the full product, then let Claude walk you through it step by step. Finish the guided training and earn 20% off your first year.
How the demo works
One signed binary on Windows or Mac. No agents, no cloud service, no registration, and no key needed to explore.
Pick a demo size, from a 250-user shop to a 10,000-user enterprise, and browse the full dashboard, 650+ findings, AI reports, and the Claude MCP, all on simulated data.
The demo never touches your Microsoft 365 environment. When you are ready, register free to scan up to 3 of your own tenants in one verified scan.
Follow the guided training, earn 20% off
Wire Siemserva to Claude through the Senserva MCP and just say "train me." Claude leads a ten-step, scored walkthrough of the whole product, tracking your progress so you can stop and resume any time. Complete all ten steps and Claude issues a coupon code worth 20% off your first year of an annual license, verified through info@senserva.com.
Good examples from the demo tenant
These are real patterns in the simulated data the training walks you through, the same kinds of findings Siemserva surfaces in production.
You will see: A top-privilege account with multi-factor authentication never registered.
What it teaches: Why privilege concentration turns one leaked password into total tenant takeover, and how to rank a finding by who the account is. Maps to SCuBA MS.AAD.3.1v1 and MCSB IM-6.
You will see: An app that moved from access to a few files to read-write across every drive in the tenant, in one consent click.
What it teaches: How to read OAuth scopes precisely and judge blast radius, the difference between a curated subset and tenant-wide access.
You will see: A re-enabled privileged account on a BYOD device whose compliance record froze weeks ago.
What it teaches: How controls that each look healthy combine into a hole, and why correlating identity, device, and policy in one graph catches what single-domain tools miss.
You will see: Two missing patches, one in the CISA KEV catalog with a high EPSS score, the other higher CVSS but not exploited.
What it teaches: The defensible triage order: actively exploited first, then severity, then exposure age and fleet impact.
Want a bigger challenge? Beat Claude.
Past the training, the You v. Claude game grades you A to F on real findings, and rewards you most for catching Claude in a wrong answer. Run the table at the hardest tier, about 1 in 100 players do, and win a free 1,000-user license for one year, verified through info@senserva.com.
See the game and the prize