Network Security
Segment networks, observe traffic patterns, and reduce lateral movement risk — with dashboards built for clarity and control.
Network security is about visibility and containment: knowing what’s talking to what, and keeping boundaries clear. We focus on segmentation and signals that help you catch anomalies early.
- Segmentation strategies to reduce blast radius and lateral movement
- Traffic baselining and anomaly detection — what normal looks like
- Ingress/egress review and service exposure mapping
- Monitoring signals — spikes, scans, unusual ports, repeated failures
- Access governance through roles and admin-controlled invites
Identify zones, services, ingress paths, egress paths, and exposed surfaces.
Separate public, app, data, and admin areas to reduce blast radius.
Baseline normal traffic and watch for spikes, scans, and unusual paths.
Review risky access, tighten boundaries, and track every change.
Example D3 chart showing traffic volume by segment over time — used to baseline and spot spikes.
Pair segmentation charts with drill-down filters for source, destination, port, protocol, and role-based controls.
Dashboards translate telemetry into decision-ready views. Admins authorize access and invite users into workspaces so visibility stays controlled and auditable.
Group services into public, application, data, admin, and integration zones.
Track which systems communicate, which ports are active, and what paths are expected.
Surface unexpected routes, new exposure, scans, repeated failures, and abnormal spikes.
Recommend segmentation updates, firewall rules, service restrictions, or review actions.
Shrink exposed services and unnecessary routes.
Keep app, data, admin, and public zones distinct.
Review anomalies and record approved changes.
Network security connects telemetry, segment boundaries, access controls, and audit history into one governed dashboard experience.