Cybersecurity assessment in Lebanon that explains what to fix first.
A serious cybersecurity assessment is not a generic scan. It is a business-risk review that maps what is exposed, what matters, and what should become action.
Business asset and exposure mapping.
AI-supported cyber risk prioritization.
Technical validation and clear remediation paths.
Executive reporting that clients can act on.
What a real cybersecurity assessment should include.
Asset and account map
Identify websites, cloud tools, email, admin users, vendors, payment flows, and business-critical systems.
Exposure review
Review visible attack surface, access patterns, weak ownership, and systems that carry operational or reputation risk.
Technical validation path
Define whether the next step should be penetration testing, vulnerability assessment, red team validation, or managed cybersecurity direction.
Executive risk report
Translate technical findings into clear business priorities, not confusing noise.
Is a scan enough?
No. Scans can help, but a real assessment connects technical findings to business impact, ownership, remediation priority, and next steps.
What happens after the assessment?
The company can move to remediation, penetration testing, red team validation, or managed cybersecurity depending on risk.