Our Services

Protect your business with thorough IT and physical security assessments.

Network Testing
A focused hacker working on multiple screens displaying code and network maps.
A focused hacker working on multiple screens displaying code and network maps.

Identify vulnerabilities in your network and web applications before attackers do.

Close-up of a sturdy lock and security camera mounted on a building exterior.
Close-up of a sturdy lock and security camera mounted on a building exterior.
A security professional testing alarm systems and surveillance equipment on site.
A security professional testing alarm systems and surveillance equipment on site.
Physical Security

Assess your premises for weak points in surveillance, alarms, and deterrents.

Social engineering tests to reveal human vulnerabilities in your security.

Social Engineering

Network Security

Penetration testing to expose your network risks.

A focused hacker working on multiple screens filled with code and network diagrams.
A focused hacker working on multiple screens filled with code and network diagrams.
Physical Security

We assess your surveillance, alarms, and access controls to prevent breaches and deter threats.

Close-up of security cameras and sturdy locks guarding a business entrance.
Close-up of security cameras and sturdy locks guarding a business entrance.
Social Engineering

Simulated attacks to test employee awareness and reduce your business's human risk factors.

FAQs

What is pentesting?

Pentesting simulates attacks to find security weaknesses before real hackers do.

Why assess physical security?
How often should I test security?
Can you test social engineering?
Do you serve small businesses?

It helps spot gaps in alarms, cameras, and access controls that protect your business.

We recommend annual assessments or after major changes to your network or facilities to keep risks low.

Yes, we simulate phishing and other tactics to evaluate your team’s readiness and improve defenses.

Absolutely, our focus is on helping small businesses in DC and Maryland reduce security risks.