Access rights
Check users, permissions, shared folders and accounts.
Netvyse focuses on realistic security basics: access rights, updates, backups, network segmentation and understandable risk reduction.
Small organisations need security that is practical and maintainable, not a stack of tools nobody understands.
Check users, permissions, shared folders and accounts.
A backup is only useful if recovery has been considered.
Separate guest access, document devices and reduce unnecessary exposure.
Explain risks clearly so decisions become understandable.
Many risks are not caused by missing enterprise tools, but by unclear access rights, missing updates, weak backup routines, undocumented systems and networks that have grown without structure.
Old users, shared passwords or unclear admin rights make it hard to control who can access what.
A backup job may run every day, but the restore process has never been tested or documented.
Guest devices, office devices and sensitive systems often communicate in the same network area.
The security assessment focuses on realistic basics: users, permissions, update status, network exposure, Wi-Fi access, backup logic, device documentation and communication processes.
Review users, admin roles, shared folders, Microsoft 365 basics and access to important systems.
Check whether data is backed up, where it is stored and how recovery would work in practice.
Prioritise measures that reduce real risk without overwhelming a small organisation.
You receive understandable recommendations, a prioritised list of weak points and practical next steps. On-site appointments are useful when network structure, local storage, workstations or physical infrastructure need to be reviewed.
Not always. Many important improvements start with documentation, access rights, updates, backups and network separation.
Yes. Typical topics include users, roles, MFA considerations, shared mailboxes, access rights and practical configuration questions.
Yes. Backup and recovery are central security topics because they determine how well a business can recover after mistakes, failures or attacks.
Describe the current situation briefly. You do not need to know the technical solution yet – Netvyse helps you structure the next steps.