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If you’re here, you’re likely looking for one of three things:

• Clear attack surface reduction aligned to baseline security controls
• Vulnerability management you can actually act on
• Threat-informed reporting that helps prioritise remediation

OpSecPulse focuses on practical security outcomes, particularly for small teams that need clarity, structure, and momentum.

Baseline Attack Surface Reduction Readiness

We help organisations reduce attack surface by assessing their environment against five baseline security domains and identifying where exposure most often leads to failure.

This includes:

• Reviewing infrastructure and web applications against baseline control areas
• Identifying gaps that commonly lead to compromise
• Providing clear remediation steps and evidence guidance
• Supporting repeatable internal processes that improve consistency

Baseline security controls are used as a practical reference point for reducing common attack paths through achievable technical measures.

Vulnerability Management (Beyond Scanning)

Scanning is easy. Reducing exposure is where organisations struggle.

OpSecPulse helps you:

• Triage findings and reduce noise
• Prioritise vulnerabilities based on risk and real-world exploitability
• Establish a remediation workflow with ownership and timelines
• Produce reporting that technical teams and leadership can both use

The goal is measurable reduction remember exposure, not growing vulnerability lists.

Threat-Informed Prioritisation

Threat intelligence adds value only when it informs decisions.

OpSecPulse supports the translation of vulnerability and exploitation intelligence into actionable priorities, including:

• Exploited vulnerability watchlists (for example, KEV-driven signals)
• Executive summaries focused on what changed and why it matters
• Patch-first reporting for high-risk exposures
• Lightweight, industry-relevant threat snapshots

This approach supports prioritisation without fear-driven reporting or unnecessary complexity.

What You Get

Depending on scope, deliverables may include:

• An attack surface readiness or gap report with clear priorities
• A remediation plan covering quick wins and longer-term actions
• A vulnerability summary suitable for leadership or board review
• Evidence checklists aligned to baseline security expectations
• Optional ongoing monthly reporting

How to Start

Contact us with:

• Your organisation size (approximate)
• What you need (attack surface reduction, vulnerability management, or both)
• Any timing constraints (audit, renewal, incident recovery)

We’ll propose a simple scope and clear next steps.