Digital Security Assessment
We review your digital ecosystem: accounts, tools, emails, websites, systems, social media, sensitive data, backups, and AI usage.
Status: Service line under development by Lab Luminax
At Lab Luminax, we do not want to sell you fear or promise absolute security. We want to help you organize your technology, reduce actual risks, protect sensitive data, and build basic controls your team can understand, apply, and measure.
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Service designed by Lab Luminax
We will help you audit digital tools, accounts, permissions, sensitive data, backups, websites, exposed systems, vendors, and AI usage. The goal is not to complicate your operations with massive audits, but to provide a clear roadmap of risks, priorities, and concrete actions.
We review your digital ecosystem: accounts, tools, emails, websites, systems, social media, sensitive data, backups, and AI usage.
We organize domains, hosting, emails, SaaS accounts, social media, databases, vendors, owners, and critical assets.
We map active users, former employees with legacy access, shared credentials, excessive permissions, lack of MFA, and critical unguarded entry points.
We prioritize risks by impact and likelihood. If applicable, we audit websites, WebApps, APIs, inputs, authentication, roles, file shares, and configs.
We design simple guidelines for passwords, access levels, backups, user offboarding, secure AI use, vendors, incident handling, and staff best practices.
We monitor open risks, active controls, audited access levels, patched vulnerabilities, approved policies, and trained team members.
Operational Principles of Lab Luminax
Includes auditing of digital tools, access mappings, sensitive data, backups, AI usage, exposed services, priority risks, controls recommendations, and an executive roadmap for management.
Inventory, access levels, backups, basic policies, and core risks to structure your starting point.
A technical audit of websites, WebApps, APIs, hosting, service configuration, and public footprint.
Authorized, bounded, and non-destructive validation of real-world vulnerabilities.
Monthly tracking of risks, controls, user accounts, training, incident response, and upgrades.