Technical capability

Cybersecurity & Resilience

Security designed into systems, people and day-to-day operations.

Our capability

Built for operational confidence.

DSS reduces technology risk through practical governance, secure architecture, control implementation and continuous visibility.

Our engagements combine business analysis, technical architecture, implementation governance, quality assurance and adoption. The result is not a disconnected technology component, but a controlled capability that works within the organisation.

Scope

What DSS delivers

01

Risk & maturity assessment

Threat, control and capability reviews translated into a prioritised programme.

02

Security architecture

Identity, network, endpoint, cloud and application controls designed together.

03

Governance & compliance

Policies, responsibilities, risk treatment, evidence and management reporting.

04

Vulnerability management

Asset visibility, testing, remediation coordination and exception control.

05

Awareness & readiness

Role-based education, simulations and incident-response exercises.

06

Managed protection

Monitoring, triage, response coordination and continual control improvement.

Reference architecture

Every layer designed as one operating environment.

01

Govern

Policy, risk, ownership, assurance and performance reporting.

02

Protect

Identity, device, network, application, data and backup controls.

03

Detect

Logs, endpoint telemetry, threat signals and actionable alerting.

04

Respond & recover

Playbooks, containment, communication, restoration and lessons learned.

Engagement outputs

Clear artefacts. Controlled delivery.

Zero-trust principlesIdentity securityEndpoint protectionCloud securityBackup resilienceSecurity monitoringIncident response
Risk baselineAsset, threat, control and remediation view.
Security roadmapSequenced initiatives, owners, costs and measurable outcomes.
Control implementationConfigured safeguards, policies, runbooks and evidence.
Readiness programmeResponse plans, exercises, training and improvement cycle.

Engagement decision

What buyers need to establish first.

Engage whenRisk is unclear, controls are inconsistent, or leadership needs an actionable security baseline.
Start withExposure, control and recovery-readiness assessment.
Buyer inputsSystem owners, policy set, asset inventory and incident contacts.
First controlled outcomeA risk-ranked remediation plan with accountable owners.

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