Cybersecurity services

Cybersecurity grounded in business risk.

Security decisions should be based on the organization’s real exposure, obligations, operating model, and tolerance for disruption—not a generic checklist or fear-driven sales process.

What it covers

Support built around the environment you actually operate.

Technology services should reflect your operating model, risk, internal capacity, and priorities—not force the business into a generic package.

01

Endpoint security and monitoring

Layered protection and managed monitoring designed to improve detection, response, and operational visibility.

02

Vulnerability management

Ongoing identification and prioritization of weaknesses so remediation effort is focused where it matters most.

03

Security posture assessment

A practical review of controls, gaps, risk, and next steps, communicated in business language.

04

Cloud and identity risk

Visibility into identity, Microsoft 365, SaaS use, and the controls that protect modern work environments.

05

vCISO guidance

Leadership support for policies, risk management, security planning, stakeholder communication, and governance.

06

Incident preparation

Clear roles, escalation paths, documentation, and preparation before an urgent event forces decisions under pressure.

Expected outcomes

A clearer, more accountable technology environment.

The work is designed to improve business visibility and decision-making—not simply add more tools or activity.

  • Better visibility into meaningful security risk
  • A prioritized plan instead of an unbounded checklist
  • Layered controls aligned with operations
  • Clearer governance and decision ownership
  • Improved preparation for security incidents

How Gryphon works

Direct guidance. Defined ownership. Documented decisions.

01

Understand the business

Start with the environment, operating constraints, risk, and priorities before recommending a solution.

02

Define responsibility

Clarify who owns each outcome, how work moves, and when leadership needs to make a decision.

03

Measure what matters

Review progress through business impact, risk reduction, service quality, and completion of agreed priorities.

Next step

Make your next technology decision with better information.

Talk with an advisor about your current environment, risk, support model, and business priorities.

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