Many organizations run critical operations without clear access controls, backup proof, device standards, incident response, or security evidence.
ARRIX Approach
What we build, configure, or manage
ARRIX reviews identity, devices, cloud settings, backups, staff practices, policies, and operational risks, then turns findings into a prioritized remediation roadmap.
Operating Model
Make ownership, workstreams, and system boundaries clear.
Named integrations are candidates until discovery and written scope confirm access, fields, responsibilities, testing, and production approval.
User roles
Executive risk owner
IT or security lead
System and data owners
Control or compliance reviewers
Support administrator
Modules and workstreams
Access and identity review
Backup and recovery readiness check
Cloud and endpoint posture review
Incident response and awareness plan
Executive risk summary and action roadmap
Candidate integrations
Identity, workspace, cloud, endpoint, or network records after access approval
Backup, monitoring, ticketing, or alert sources named in the scope
Approved security exports or APIs for evidence collection
Existing support and incident workflows with defined escalation owners
Data controls
Named data owners, approved sources, and a minimum-field data dictionary before migration or automation
Least-privilege roles, retention and deletion rules, protected exports, and backup or recovery planning
Reviewable activity, exception, approval, and change records appropriate to the workflow risk
Delivery Workflow
Diagnose, design, deliver.
1. DiagnoseMap the business problem, users, data, systems, risks, and approval flow.
2. DesignChoose architecture, controls, integrations, milestones, and the right pricing path.
3. DeliverBuild, test, train, launch, monitor, and improve with measurable checkpoints.
Pricing Path
Start with the right buying motion.
Use discovery for uncertain scope, a launch package for focused work, managed support for ongoing operations, or a custom proposal for complex integration and control requirements.
This page focuses on readiness and system auditing. Penetration testing can be scoped separately when required.
Can ARRIX help fix the findings?
Yes. Remediation can include access cleanup, backup planning, endpoint hardening, policy updates, staff training, and managed support.
Which systems can this service connect to?
Candidate integrations are reviewed during discovery. ARRIX confirms ownership, approved interfaces, data fields, credentials, testing, error handling, and responsibility before any live connection is included.
How are data, security, and AI decisions governed?
The proposed scope defines role access, data boundaries, activity records, backup and recovery, approval gates, human escalation, and change control according to the operational risk.
What deployment and support options are available?
Options can include a staged managed environment, an approved customer environment, launch stabilization, training, documentation, monitoring, and ongoing support. The reviewed proposal confirms what applies.
Next Step
Bring the workflow, users, data, constraints, and target outcome.
ARRIX uses those inputs to confirm fit, scope, controls, deployment, support, timeline, and commercial terms.