Find network risks before they become downtime.
Unclear firewall rules create risk; get expert review backed by 30 years of IT and cybersecurity experience.
Hidden access gaps expose data; receive clear findings aligned with NIST and CMMC security practices.
Untested networks fail under pressure; get practical remediation steps from engineers who manage live environments.
Compliance confusion slows audits; receive documented evidence and risk details built for audit readiness.
Reactive IT causes surprises; identify weaknesses early with assessment methods shaped since 2008.
Practical security guidance from engineers focused on stability, clarity, and protection.
Your firewall is one of the first places security gaps can hide. A detailed review examines rule sets, allowed traffic, remote access paths, exposed services, and configuration practices that may create unnecessary risk.
The goal is to help you understand what is being allowed, why it matters, and which changes should be made first. You receive practical recommendations that improve protection without disrupting normal business operations.
Remote access is essential, but poorly managed VPNs and cloud access points can expose sensitive systems. This review looks at authentication, access permissions, device trust, encryption settings, and how users connect from outside the office.
You get a clear picture of whether remote access is limited, monitored, and aligned with your security requirements. Findings are prioritized so risky access paths can be corrected before they become a larger issue.
Wireless networks are often treated as convenience tools, but they are part of your security perimeter. The assessment reviews wireless segmentation, encryption, guest access, administrative settings, and how wireless traffic connects back to core systems.
This helps uncover weak configurations, shared credentials, or access paths that should be isolated. The result is a stronger wireless setup that supports productivity while reducing unnecessary exposure.
Flat networks make it easier for threats to move once they get inside. A segmentation review evaluates how systems, users, servers, printers, wireless devices, and sensitive resources are separated across the environment.
Shield Logic MSSP identifies where segmentation is missing or too loose, then provides practical recommendations to limit lateral movement. This gives your business a stronger internal defense and supports better compliance control design.
User access is one of the most common sources of avoidable risk. This part of the assessment reviews account permissions, administrative access, inactive users, shared credentials, and alignment with least privilege practices.
The outcome is a cleaner, more accountable access model. You can see who has access to what, where permissions are too broad, and which changes should be made to reduce the chance of misuse or compromise.
A strong assessment should not leave you sorting through vague findings. You receive documented risks, business impact notes, and prioritized remediation steps that help decision makers understand what needs attention first.
For organizations with NIST or CMMC requirements, documentation can also support audit readiness and control improvement. The focus stays on practical next steps that strengthen security, improve visibility, and reduce uncertainty.
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A network security assessment gives you a clear view of where your environment stands. Instead of guessing whether firewalls, VPNs, wireless, switches, user access, and endpoint controls are configured properly, you get practical findings tied to real business risk.
Shield Logic MSSP looks at the network through both an engineering and security lens, so the outcome is not just a report. It is a prioritized path to reduce exposure, improve stability, and support compliance readiness.
A thorough assessment helps turn uncertainty into a practical action plan.
Find gaps, reduce risk, and make smarter security decisions.
Security findings only help when they are understandable and actionable. Your assessment includes clear documentation, prioritized risks, and practical recommendations that fit how your business operates.
For organizations working toward NIST or CMMC alignment, this process also helps identify control gaps, improve evidence collection, and prepare your environment for stronger ongoing monitoring and management.
A network security assessment provides a thorough review of your network infrastructure, including firewalls, VPNs, wireless security, switches, and user access controls. You receive a clear report outlining current risks, misconfigurations, and gaps that could expose your data or systems. The assessment also covers compliance alignment with frameworks like NIST and CMMC, giving you a prioritized list of remediation actions that fit your actual environment.
By identifying vulnerabilities before they turn into real problems, a network security assessment helps you avoid costly downtime and data breaches. You gain:
This proactive approach allows you to address weaknesses early and operate with greater confidence.
The process starts with an initial consultation to understand your network and business goals. From there, technical experts perform a structured review of your network devices, configurations, user access, and security controls. Findings are documented in a clear report, along with prioritized recommendations and practical next steps that fit your business operations. The entire process is designed to minimize disruption and provide clarity at every stage.
Most network security assessments are completed within one to two weeks, depending on the size and complexity of your environment. You can expect:
The goal is to give you quick, actionable results without disrupting your workflow.
This assessment is shaped by decades of hands-on experience in both IT engineering and cybersecurity, with a focus on actionable results and ongoing partnership. You benefit from:
The approach is practical, transparent, and built to truly reduce risk, not just check a box.