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Security Services

Security Posture Review

Get a structured view of where your security stands today — across accounts, devices, access controls, and operational practices — so you can decide what to fix first with confidence instead of guesswork.

Overview

Most businesses know their security could be better but don't have a clear picture of where the real gaps are. A posture review gives you that picture: a structured assessment of your current controls, access patterns, device hygiene, and operational practices against practical benchmarks — not theoretical frameworks.

The output is a prioritized view of what matters most, what can wait, and what the right next step looks like. This is the engagement for buyers who need clarity before committing to a larger testing, advisory, or compliance project.

What This Covers

Structured review of identity, access, device, and operational security controls
Assessment of current MFA, password management, and recovery practices
Vendor and third-party access surface review
Prioritized gap summary with clear next-step recommendations
Leadership-readable output that maps gaps to business risk

Operational Outcomes

What becomes clear once the baseline is visible.

  • You can see which controls are actually in place versus which ones you assumed were working.
  • The highest-risk gaps are identified and prioritized so resources go where they matter most.
  • Follow-on work — whether testing, compliance, or advisory — starts from a shared understanding of the current state instead of assumptions.

You know your security needs work but aren't sure where to start — and you want a clear picture before committing to a larger engagement.

Engagement Flow

Scope, validate, and follow through.

Security work should prove something useful, document it clearly, and make the next move easier to execute.

1
Scope & authorize
Clarify environment, boundaries, timing, and who sees results.
2
Test & document
Evidence gathered deliberately, findings written for operators and leadership.
3
Remediate & retest
Fix guidance, retest support, and recurring ownership when needed.
Remediation can cycle back to scope for periodic reassessment

Pressure Profile

Pressure patterns that usually point here.

You know your security needs work but aren't sure where to start — and you want a clear picture before committing to a larger engagement.

Scoping Conversation

Define the right depth, timing, and follow-through.

Discovery should clarify scope, environment, timing, reporting needs, and whether the next move is testing, recurring leadership, or a compliance engagement.