A focused starting scope.
- Risk review
- Access controls
- Backup policy
- Awareness
- Incident plan
Security audit, vulnerability assessment, access review, awareness training, backup policy, incident response plan, and compliance readiness roadmap.

Add this offer to your cart for order review. ARRIX confirms onboarding, timing, payment instructions, and any optional expansion before delivery begins.
The shop price is a focused starting scope. The broader catalog and service pages explain full-system expansion paths.
Candidate integrations are planning guidance, not a statement that an external system is already connected or included.
Each stage is reviewable and designed around a practical human decision—not a black-box automation.
Review access, backup, and risk.
Rank the highest-impact gaps.
Close practical control issues.
Test evidence and recovery.
Set the next review cycle.
These links preserve the difference between a priced pilot or subscription and a broader project range.
Published prices cover the focused starting scope shown on this page. Custom integrations, expanded workflows, regulated data, migration, and third-party costs require review.
ARRIX first reviews the order request, confirms fit and onboarding, and sends the applicable payment or proposal instructions. Delivery starts after those steps are approved.
Yes. The purpose of the starting scope is to create a working result first, then add integrations, users, automation, analytics, support, or advanced controls when evidence supports them.
No. Candidate integrations are shown for planning only. ARRIX confirms provider access, approved interfaces, data fields, credentials, test conditions, error handling, and any third-party fees before a connection is included.
The reviewed scope defines roles, data boundaries, activity records, backup and recovery, human approval, escalation, and change control appropriate to the workflow risk.