Secure Remote Access
The first thing we check: whether anyone who left the company can still VPN in.
Usually someone can. VPN accounts rarely get offboarded with payroll, vendor tunnels outlive the vendor relationship, and remote access quietly becomes the least-audited door into the network — which is exactly why attackers try it first.
How we solve it
Identity before network
Access decisions based on who you are and what device you are on, with least privilege as the starting point. The modern label is zero trust; the idea is older and simpler: nobody gets more than they need.
MFA on every session, no exceptions
Including directors. Especially directors — attackers read org charts too.
Vendor access that expires
Third parties get time-boxed, logged access to the specific system they support. When the maintenance window closes, so does the door.
Logs you can actually answer questions with
Who connected, when, from where, to what. When a customer's security questionnaire asks, you reply with a report instead of a shrug.
Secure Remote Access is just one of the things we do.
Most clients only find out when we tell them: the same team designs, supplies and maintains everything on this list — under one contract, one invoice.
The full A to Z
And we supply the hardware too — A to Z. PCs, laptops, servers, printers, network gear, CCTV, firewalls, licences: 7,000+ products with itemised quotations in one working day, on our own platform.
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Delivered projects stay supported under managed services — SLA-measured, preventive-maintained.
Ask for the gap list
One conversation about your perimeter, access and backups. We will tell you the two things we would fix first and roughly what each costs.
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