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Cybersecurity

Hardening, zero trust, access review, secrets control, cloud backups and ransomware recovery to protect critical systems without slowing operations.

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Technical cybersecurity dashboard with hardening, MFA, secrets, backups, logging and incident response.

Technical security for confident operations

Cybersecurity is not solved with a generic audit or a list of recommendations that cannot be maintained. It starts by understanding architecture, identities, access, deployments, critical data, external dependencies and real failure points.

At Codefuente we work close to the system: we review permissions, servers, applications, integrations, pipelines, secrets, backups and logs to turn security into applicable and maintainable technical controls.

We prioritize actions by operational impact and risk: what to close first, what to automate, what to monitor, what to back up and what to test so the team can respond with judgment.

The goal is to reduce real risk: fewer unnecessary privileges, better protected identity, controlled secrets, safer deployments, verifiable backups and clear signals to act before an incident escalates.

Typical results

  1. Reduced real attack surface

  2. Critical access under control

  3. Better protected secrets and credentials

  4. Backups and recovery tested against ransomware scenarios

  5. Safer deployments and repositories

  6. Better recovery capability after failures

  7. Actionable and prioritized remediation plan

Frequently asked questions

What does a technical cybersecurity review include?

We review access, permissions, MFA, secrets, servers, applications, repositories, integrations, pipelines, backups, logs and exposed surface to detect actionable risks.

Do you only deliver a report or also help fix issues?

We can deliver a prioritized plan and also implement improvements: hardening, least privilege, secrets control, deployment adjustments, backups, alerts and operational documentation.

How do you prioritize security improvements?

We prioritize by real risk, operational impact and effort. We first address critical access, exposed secrets, recovery gaps, unnecessary public surface and issues that could escalate an incident.

Does this match your challenge?

Tell us the context and we will help define the most suitable technical and operational approach.

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