Northwall Cyber

Typical outcomes

  • A sharper view of material cyber, resilience, and governance risk.
  • A prioritised path from broad concern to specific management action.
  • Clearer control over identity, collaboration, and admin risk in core SaaS platforms.
  • Assurance that leadership, boards, and investors can actually use.

Deliverables

  • Targeted governance and control reviews.
  • Resilience and recovery assessment findings.
  • Management reporting and action plans.
  • Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace hardening reviews, baselines, and remediation priorities.
  • Independent assurance observations on cloud, third-party, or operating risk.

Sector contexts

  • Multinational Mid-Cap Businesses
  • High-Growth Technology Companies
  • Barristers' Chambers

Operational Context

Control environments, visibility, and governance pressure.

The work is often about whether the operating environment is genuinely under control, not whether another dashboard can be added.

Cybersecurity becomes difficult when the organisation has plenty of activity but limited clarity. There may be tools, controls, frameworks, and reports in place, but leadership still lacks a confident view of what really matters.

What Northwall does

Northwall focuses on the gap between technical detail and management judgement. That often means reviewing a narrow set of important issues rather than attempting a broad theoretical assessment.

Typical areas

  • cyber governance and decision structures
  • resilience, recovery, and continuity assumptions
  • Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace configuration, identity, and admin exposure
  • cloud, SaaS, and third-party exposure
  • management reporting for boards, investors, or legal functions

Output that gets used

The deliverable needs to be clear enough for leadership to act on. That requirement shapes the work from the beginning.