Your CyberSecurity Assessments Resource

It Starts With Clarity

Over time, ArcherHall has seen organizations struggle with cybersecurity challenges. The reality is, every business is locked in a constant battle with malicious actors aiming to exploit vulnerabilities. With countless options and approaches available, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. Where should you start? How do you allocate your limited resources—time, staff, and budget—most effectively? Having a clear plan helps answer these critical questions.

A key first step in a proactive cybersecurity strategy is conducting a thorough risk assessment of your digital environment. ArcherHall provides a range of cybersecurity assessment services designed to identify the security gaps that put your organization at risk. Each assessment is tailored to your specific needs, ultimately delivering a clear roadmap so you can strengthen your cybersecurity approach in the most strategic, cost-effective, and impactful way possible.

Explore our cybersecurity vulnerability assessments below.

ArcherHall’s Cybersecurity Assessments include:

Cyber Readiness Assessments:

  • Pre-Certification & Readiness Compliance Assessments
  • Risk Mapping
  • Compliance Audits –
    • CMMC – Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification
    • PCI DSS – Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard: Set of security standards designed to ensure that ALL companies that accept, process, store, or transmit credit card information maintain a secure environment.
    • HIPAA – Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (health industry patient privacy)
    • GLBA– Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (financial institutions)
    • SOX – Sarbanes-Oxley Act: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is a law the U.S. Congress passed to help protect investors from fraudulent financial reporting by corporations. Also known as the SOX Act of 2002, it mandated strict reforms to existing securities regulations and imposed tough new penalties on lawbreakers. Applies to the U.S. Stock exchange.
    • SOC2 / SSAE18 – Service Organization Control 2, reports on various organizational controls related to security, availability, processing integrity, confidentiality or privacy. Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements 18, or SSAE 18, is a standard that auditors can use to review the controls of technology vendors and other service providers so that businesses using those vendors can be confident that the vendors’ controls – particularly those related to cybersecurity – won’t pose a risk to your own business.
  • IT Due Diligence for Mergers & Acquisitions

Technical Assessments:

  • Network Penetration Testing
  • Web Application Penetration Testing
  • Wi-Fi Penetration Testing
  • Vulnerability Scanning

Contact ArcherHall today to discuss Assessment options for your organization.

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