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Security Services

Targeted Assessment

Focus security assessment on a specific system, application, workflow, or concern — when a full posture review isn't what you need and the scope is already clear.

Overview

Sometimes the problem is well-defined. A new application is launching, a specific system is handling sensitive data, a vendor integration raises questions, or a recent incident exposed a concern in one area. A targeted assessment scopes directly to that boundary.

This engagement is designed for buyers who already know what they're worried about and need validation, not a broad survey. The output is focused findings with remediation guidance scoped to the specific target.

What This Covers

Scope definition around the specific system, application, or workflow under review
Manual assessment of the target environment against relevant risk patterns
Evidence-backed findings with reproduction detail and business-impact context
Remediation recommendations scoped to the target
Follow-on routing into retest, broader testing, or advisory if warranted

Operational Outcomes

What you learn when the scope is focused.

  • The specific system or workflow under review has been validated against realistic attack patterns, not just automated checks.
  • Findings are scoped to the target and immediately actionable by the team responsible for that system.
  • You can make an informed decision about whether broader testing or ongoing advisory work is needed based on what the targeted assessment revealed.

You have a specific system, application, or concern that needs focused validation — not a broad review.

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 have a specific system, application, or concern that needs focused validation — not a broad review.

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.