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Zero Trust Assessment

An independent read on where you are against a Zero Trust model, and a realistic, sequenced roadmap to get there starting with the highest value steps.

Zero Trust is a journey, not a product, and the hardest part is knowing where to start and in what order. This assessment gives you an honest picture of where your estate sits today against the core Zero Trust principles, and a practical roadmap that sequences the work so the early steps cut the most risk. No product pitch, just a clear plan.

What you get

  • A view of your current posture against the core Zero Trust principles: identity, device trust, least privilege, segmentation and continuous verification
  • The gaps that matter most, ranked by the risk they carry
  • A sequenced roadmap that starts with identity and multi factor, the highest value first step
  • An independent perspective, unbiased and firmly on your side

Who it is for

Security and infrastructure leaders who have been asked for a Zero Trust strategy, or who know the old perimeter model no longer fits a cloud and hybrid working estate.

How it works

A focused session with our team to understand your environment and current controls, followed by a clear written readout of where you are and the order of work to get you moving. Free, and with no obligation.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Zero Trust assessment?

It is an independent review of where your estate stands against the core Zero Trust principles: identity, device trust, least privilege, segmentation and continuous verification. You get the gaps ranked by risk and a sequenced roadmap to close them. It is a diagnostic and a plan, not a product pitch.

Is the Zero Trust assessment really free?

Yes. It is a free, no obligation diagnostic. Because we are independent, our only aim is to give you an honest picture and a realistic place to start, not to steer you toward any particular product.

Where should we start with Zero Trust?

Almost always with identity. Strong authentication and multi factor across the board is the highest value first step, because most breaches begin with a stolen or weak credential. The assessment sequences the rest of the work from there.