What Is a Network and Security Architecture Assessment?
Architecture assessment makes connections, access flows, critical dependencies and improvement areas more visible.
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This section explains key network security and security architecture concepts in a concise, vendor-neutral and practical way.
These resources help clarify core concepts before a preliminary discussion and make the assessment scope easier to define.
Architecture assessment makes connections, access flows, critical dependencies and improvement areas more visible.
Read GuideSegmentation and access architecture help limit access to critical systems and reduce unnecessary connections.
Read GuideRemote access and authentication should be assessed through access scope, user verification and privilege boundaries.
Read GuideDevice visibility and access classification help reduce unnecessary exposure in mixed environments.
Read GuideAccess policies should be assessed through unnecessary access, external connections, management paths and logging.
Read GuidePublic-facing services should be reviewed through exposure, routing, certificates and basic security visibility.
Read GuideVulnerability management should prioritize technical risk by impact, feasibility and business relevance.
Read GuideLogging and visibility help important activity, access behavior and risky signals become understandable.
Read GuideReadiness should be assessed through critical dependencies, resilience approach, visibility and recovery scenarios.
Read GuideA roadmap helps organize technical findings by impact, feasibility and expected risk reduction.
Read GuideTo discuss your current environment, you can use the preliminary assessment form on the homepage.