Establish a Baseline
Understand your current maturity level and where additional coverage make be required.
Simplify Compliance
Fortify the technical foundations to simplify future compliance attainment
Increased Confidence
Build confidence in your security posture and roadmap.
Stakeholder Alignment
Align executives, security and engineering to recognised standards for faster, clearer decisions.
Improve Decision Making
Leverage Zero Trust to make better data-driven investment and prioritisation decisions.
Measure Improvement
Measure and share tangible security posture improvement with key stakeholders.
Unclear baseline: Organisations don’t know their current Zero Trust maturity, making it hard to set priorities.
Scattered decision-making: Investments are ad-hoc, influenced by opinion rather than data.
Compliance drag: Rising demands (Essential Eight, ISO, APRA, PCI) are difficult to map and prove.
Tool and team sprawl: Overlapping tools and siloed teams create complexity, not clarity.
No clear path: Without a prioritised roadmap, it’s unclear which controls to do first or how to measure progress.
Establish the foundation: Define a Zero Trust baseline across Identity, Device, Data, Apps, Network and Infrastructure.
Guide investment decisions: Use Microsoft-native guardrails and benchmarks to prioritise spend where it has the most impact.
Simplify compliance: Map controls to industry standards and frameworks to reduce audit burden.
Align stakeholders: Create a shared language of maturity and progress across execs, security, and engineering.
Prove improvement: Deliver KPIs and dashboards (Exposure Management Secure Score, new controls implemented, DLP coverage, incident MTTR) that show measurable progress.
Maintain momentum: Provide a sequenced roadmap that balances risk reduction with business enablement.

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