Network Security Assessment
Practical network risk clarity for growing teams.
Unclear risk slows decisions; Integritek assesses your network across 3,500 managed endpoints of experience.
Hidden gaps create exposure; Integritek documents priorities backed by 15+ years of managed IT experience.
Generic scans miss context; Integritek aligns findings to workflows trusted by over 150 businesses.
Security noise creates confusion; Integritek turns assessment data into clear next steps and 98% CSAT support.
Budget uncertainty delays fixes; Integritek uses Lyra scale across 100+ MSPs to inform practical guidance.
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What Your Network Security Assessment Includes
Practical risk discovery and guidance
Your assessment begins with a practical review of the network environment, including key systems, users, access paths, and business-critical workflows. Integritek documents how data moves, where exposure may exist, and which assets need the most protection.
This discovery step gives you a reliable baseline for decision-making, helping uncover outdated devices, weak configurations, unmanaged endpoints, and visibility gaps before they create operational disruptions.
Vulnerability review focuses on the issues most likely to affect security, uptime, and compliance. Integritek evaluates network devices, endpoints, remote access, patch status, and configuration weaknesses to identify risks that automated scans alone may not explain clearly.
You receive findings organized by severity and business impact, so your team can understand what needs immediate attention, what can be planned, and what may require a broader technology roadmap.
Access control is a major part of network security, especially when teams work across offices, remote environments, and cloud applications. Integritek reviews permissions, authentication practices, administrative access, and user lifecycle processes.
The assessment helps identify excessive privileges, weak access rules, and offboarding gaps that could create unnecessary exposure. The outcome is a clearer path to tighter control without slowing down the people who need systems to do their jobs.
Firewalls, switches, wireless systems, and endpoint protections all need to work together. Integritek reviews the configuration and role of these safeguards to determine whether they support your current business needs and security expectations.
This includes looking for policy gaps, overly permissive rules, unsupported hardware concerns, and misalignment between tools and operational workflows. The goal is stronger protection that remains practical for your team to manage and use.
An assessment is only valuable if the findings lead to action. Integritek turns technical results into a prioritized remediation plan that explains what to fix, why it matters, and how each recommendation supports business continuity, risk reduction, and future scalability.
This approach helps leadership make informed budget decisions, plan projects in the right order, and avoid reactive security spending driven by uncertainty or incomplete information.
Network security is not a one-time project. Integritek helps connect assessment findings to ongoing guidance, management, and improvement so your security posture can adapt as your business changes.
That may include follow-up planning, managed IT alignment, policy updates, monitoring recommendations, or cybersecurity roadmap discussions. You gain a practical framework for continuous improvement instead of a static report that sits unused.
Proven Experience Behind Practical Security Guidance
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See Network Risk Before It Disrupts Operations
A network security assessment gives you a clear view of where risk exists, how it affects daily operations, and what should be addressed first. Instead of handing over a generic scan, Integritek reviews your environment through the lens of business continuity, compliance pressure, user productivity, and long-term growth.
The process helps identify exposed systems, configuration issues, access concerns, outdated infrastructure, and policy gaps that can create operational disruption. You receive practical guidance that separates urgent security priorities from lower-risk improvements, making cybersecurity an asset rather than a burden.
A Structured Process With Clear Next Steps
Integritek follows a structured assessment approach that helps you move from uncertainty to a documented plan. The goal is not to overwhelm your team with technical findings, but to translate security data into practical business decisions.
- Review network architecture, access points, and critical systems.
- Identify vulnerabilities that may increase downtime or data exposure.
- Evaluate firewall, endpoint, and remote access controls.
- Document risks in plain language with clear business impact.
- Prioritize remediation steps based on urgency, cost, and operational value.
Review Your Network Security Posture
Gain clear priorities for reducing risk and protecting business continuity.
Align Security Priorities With Business Growth
Security needs change as your business adds users, applications, locations, vendors, and cloud services. A network security assessment helps you understand whether your current environment can support those changes without creating unnecessary risk.
Integritek connects assessment findings to your broader technology roadmap, so recommendations support more than technical cleanup. The result is stronger visibility, better planning, and ongoing guidance for building a technology foundation that supports growth and compliance. For busy teams, that means fewer blind spots and more confidence in every security investment.
Case Studies
A network security assessment covers a comprehensive review of your current IT environment, including network architecture, access controls, and connected devices. You receive clear documentation of vulnerabilities, policy gaps, and configuration issues that could impact daily operations or compliance. The assessment is tailored to your organization, prioritizing risks and providing actionable recommendations that align with your business objectives and growth plans.
A network security assessment helps you spot and address security gaps before they lead to downtime, data loss, or productivity issues. By identifying weak points and misconfigurations across your systems, you gain a prioritized action plan to reduce risk and keep business processes running smoothly. This proactive approach supports business continuity and gives your team greater confidence in the stability of your technology environment.
The process follows a structured approach to deliver clear, actionable results:
- Discover your current network setup, including architecture and critical assets.
- Design an assessment plan that aligns with your business goals and risk profile.
- Deploy detailed analysis using industry best practices to identify vulnerabilities and access issues.
- Document findings in plain language, highlighting business impact and urgency.
- Review next steps with you, focusing on remediation priorities and future improvements.
Most assessments are completed within a few business days to two weeks, depending on the size and complexity of your environment. An initial consultation and, in most cases, an on-site assessment are offered at no charge, so you can evaluate your security posture without upfront commitment. Detailed pricing is provided transparently after discussing your specific needs and goals, and all new annual agreements are backed by a 90-day satisfaction guarantee with no penalties for early cancellation.
This network security assessment goes beyond automated scans by aligning risk findings directly with your business operations, compliance requirements, and workflow needs. Your results include clear priorities, plain-language documentation, and practical guidance drawn from experience managing over 3,500 endpoints across 150+ organizations. The focus is on making cybersecurity an asset for growth and continuity, not just a technical checklist, using a consultative approach that supports long-term improvement.