Protect the corporate network before it becomes the entry point
Firewalls, VPNs, segmentation, remote access, Wi-Fi networks and perimeter protection must be designed and managed correctly. A poorly configured network can expose the entire company.
The network is the foundation of operational security
A secure network does not depend only on the firewall. It depends on correct rules, segmentation, controlled remote access, protected Wi-Fi and visibility over critical assets.
A poorly configured network exposes everything
Open ports, overly permissive firewall rules, weak VPNs, unprotected Wi-Fi and lack of segmentation can allow unauthorized access and lateral movement.
Network security reduces attacker movement
When the network is segmented and controlled, even a possible incident has less chance to spread quickly across systems, users and critical services.
What we secure
We analyze configurations, access, rules, segmentation and exposed surfaces to strengthen infrastructure security.
Firewall Management
Review of rules, policies, NAT, exposed services, logging, configurations and secure firewall management.
Network Segmentation
Separation between users, servers, devices, guest networks, critical systems and sensitive environments.
VPN Security
Review of VPNs, remote access, authentication, MFA, authorized users and security configurations.
Wi-Fi Security
Protection of wireless networks, guest segmentation, authentication, encryption, access and AP configurations.
Remote Access Control
Secure management of remote access, privileges, credentials, sessions and authorization criteria.
Perimeter Protection
Reduction of exposed surface, control of public services, external access and entry points.
How we work
We start from the real state of the network and build an ordered plan to reduce exposure, risk and propagation possibilities.
Network review
We analyze firewalls, rules, VPNs, Wi-Fi, segmentation, exposed services, remote access and critical assets.
Secure design
We define a more organized network structure, with separation between areas, critical systems, users and services.
Hardening
We reduce risky rules, unnecessary access, exposed services and weak configurations.
Monitoring
We identify logs, alerts and useful signals to control suspicious traffic, anomalous access and intrusion attempts.
Continuous improvement
We define priorities, remediation and periodic controls to keep the network secure over time.
What the company receives
The goal is to transform the network from an invisible weak point into a controlled, segmented and more resilient infrastructure.
Is your network really under control?
An audit helps identify exposed ports, risky firewall rules, weak remote access and missing segmentation.
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