Stadia's InfoSec Remediation Services

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Keeping you secure

Cyber threats and attacks are becoming more frequent and sophisticated, and businesses need to take proactive measures to protect their sensitive data and systems. There are many aspects to cyber security which need to be effectively managed. Understanding and prioritising risk is key to securing your environment. 


Our InfoSec remediation services are designed to help businesses identify and remediate security vulnerabilities and risks and strengthen their security posture.

Leave it to the experts

Perhaps you have already had a penetration test or similar assessment of your environment? In which case, you may have received the output and find yourself left with a mountain of data to unpick and take appropriate action on. It can be difficult to know where to start…


Our team of security experts can take this data, prioritise the items and create a plan of action to remediate any highlighted issues in a structured format which works for your business, and complies with your change management processes. It is crucial to ascertain the criticality of each item and the potential impact of deploying the proposed solution. These aspects are covered and explained in full by our experts ahead of any proposed deployment.


Stadia offers a comprehensive range of remediation services, including patch management, security configuration management, access control management, and group policy deployment. We can also provide ongoing monitoring and support to ensure that security risks are continually assessed and addressed.

Security requirements keep evolving

Methods used by hackers are forever changing, therefore it is vitally important that your approach to security is as proactive as possible. Regular patching of operating systems and applications is important, as is keeping up to date with the latest vulnerabilities to ensure you remain protected. The National Cyber Security Centre has some great resources on this topic: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/section/keep-up-to-date/reports-advisories


However, it is almost impossible to constantly keep on top of all the latest security vulnerabilities/exploits without appropriate tooling. Zero-Day vulnerabilities are a prime example of why real-time monitoring is becoming a must in the fight to stay secure.


As a Tenable Partner, we can provide ongoing monitoring and reporting for your environment using Tenable’s cloud-based exposure management platform “Tenable One”. This state-of-the-art platform provides visibility across the modern attack surface to prevent likely attacks and accurately communicate cyber risk. You can read about the great features offered by this platform here: https://www.tenable.com/products/tenable-one


Our InfoSec remediation services can help businesses improve their security posture, reduce the risk of cyber-attacks, and protect their sensitive data and assets. We work closely with our clients to ensure that remediation efforts are aligned with their business objectives and that they meet compliance requirements.


If you need help remediating existing issues or would like to improve your security stance with the introduction of an exposure management platform, why not get in touch? We will be happy to discuss your requirements.

Contact us on (0) 20 7 0399 266 /  info@stadiacg.co.uk  to find out more

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