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Security built around how your organization works

    Mixed environmentsTailored scopeSecurity assessmentCustom requirements

Organizations with unusual systems, workflows, locations, or requirements need an assessment based on how they actually operate—not a generic industry label. We look at your environment as it is and recommend a practical starting point.

The right starting point

What we learn first

A useful assessment starts with the realities of your organization.

  • People and locations

    Who needs access, where work happens, and how your team connects.

  • Essential systems and workflows

    The applications and processes your organization depends on every day.

  • Sensitive or irreplaceable information

    The data that would be difficult, costly, or harmful to lose.

  • Contracts, insurance, or regulations that may apply

    The obligations shaped by your work, agreements, data, and jurisdictions.

How we assess

Understand, prioritize, recommend

Three focused steps turn an unusual environment into a clear next move.

  1. Understand

    We map the people, places, systems, information, and obligations that shape your environment.

  2. Prioritize

    We identify the gaps and exposures that deserve attention first.

  3. Recommend

    We connect those findings to a practical security starting point.

Regulatory landscape

What may apply to your organization

Whether a specific regulatory framework applies to your organization depends entirely on what you do, the data you handle, and the contracts and jurisdictions you operate under — this is exactly what a proper assessment identifies rather than assumes.

  • Regulatory requirements (assessment-dependent)

    Applicable frameworks — if any — depend on your organization's specific activities, data, and industry-adjacent obligations, and are identified through an assessment rather than assumed from a category.

  • Contractual and insurer requirements

    Client contracts or cyber-insurance policies may impose specific security requirements regardless of your named industry.

This information is provided for general educational purposes and is not legal or compliance advice. Requirements vary based on the organization, data handled, contracts, jurisdiction, and other circumstances.

How we help

A layered approach for a mixed environment

In practice, this comes together as four things working as one system: prevention, detection, response, and recovery.

See how the full seven-layer security model works