Security Leadership and Human-Focused Defense
Technology alone doesn't secure an organization—people do. Our advisory and training services provide strategic guidance to help you build effective security programs, while our awareness training reduces the risk of human error that can undermine even the strongest technical controls.
Virtual Security Advisor (vCSO)
We serve as your outsourced cybersecurity expert, providing part-time virtual chief security officer services. We help define and execute cybersecurity strategies, policies, and governance frameworks, ensuring your organization aligns with industry best practices and compliance standards. We also provide customized advisory services to address specific security challenges or projects as they arise.
Many of our clients work with us because they need strategic security guidance but don't require a full-time security executive. We become an extension of your team, understanding your business objectives and helping you make informed security decisions that support your primary mission.
Social Engineering Testing
Social engineering testing evaluates your organization's vulnerability to manipulative tactics used by malicious actors. We conduct controlled simulations—phishing emails, pretexting calls, and other social engineering scenarios—to identify which employees might fall for these attacks. This testing reveals weaknesses in your human-centric security controls before real attackers exploit them.
Security Awarness Training
Human error remains one of the most significant security vulnerabilities in any organization. Our training solutions educate employees about cybersecurity best practices, teaching them how to recognize and respond to threats like phishing, social engineering, and unsafe computing habits.
What We Offer:
- In-person and online security awareness training sessions
- Practical guidance on identifying and responding to threats
- Education on safe computing practices—both at work and at home
- Home PC security and protecting children online
We take security awareness beyond the office. In our training sessions, we often discuss home PC security, how to protect children online, and best practices for personal devices that might connect to company networks. Because the line between work and home technology continues to blur, comprehensive security awareness matters everywhere.