A clear-eyed review of your security posture — where the real risks are, what controls are missing, and a prioritized path forward. No filler. No 200-page reports.
Most security assessments produce a long list of findings with no clear sense of what actually matters. Mine are different: focused, practical, and built around your business — not a generic checklist.
I work with growing companies that have outpaced their security practices, businesses facing customer security scrutiny, and organizations that simply want to understand where they actually stand before something goes wrong. The output is a prioritized roadmap your team can actually use.
A security assessment is a strong fit if:
We define the scope based on your environment, concerns, and what matters most to your business.
Structured questionnaires, architecture review, and targeted interviews with key stakeholders.
Gap identification, risk prioritization, and development of actionable recommendations.
A clear presentation of what we found, what it means, and what to do next — with room for questions.
The first conversation is free. No pressure, no sales pitch — just an honest look at whether a security assessment is the right next step for your business.