Defensible foundations

Security & Infrastructure

Practical protection for accounts, devices, networks, backups, recovery, and the infrastructure people depend on every day.

A secure infrastructure operations workspace with network, account, and recovery planning.

Overview

Planned for the environment around it.

Security does not have to be theatrical to be effective. Snownet focuses on the foundations that reduce real risk: access control, device posture, network design, backup integrity, recovery planning, and clear ownership.

The work can apply to businesses, clinics, homes, cottages, hangars, public-facing families, and remote locations where trust, privacy, and continuity matter.

Scope

Security and infrastructure scope

  • Account security, MFA, password manager adoption, admin access, and offboarding.
  • Network segmentation, Wi-Fi design, firewall basics, guest access, and remote access review.
  • Backup strategy, restore testing, device recovery, and continuity documentation.
  • Endpoint posture, updates, device privacy, family devices, and safer daily use.
  • Infrastructure review for offices, homes, cottages, hangars, and remote sites.
  • Security-conscious coordination with Microsoft 365, hosting, websites, and support.

Fit

Who it is for

Organizations that need better baseline protection without unnecessary complexity.

Private clients and public-facing families managing personal devices, children's tablets, and sensitive access.

Remote or specialty environments where recovery and documentation matter as much as prevention.

Approach

How we approach it

01

Understand exposure

Review accounts, devices, networks, data, access paths, vendors, and recovery assumptions before changing safeguards.

02

Strengthen basics

Prioritize practical controls that improve real security and day-to-day usability together.

03

Plan recovery

Make sure backups, access records, vendor information, and restore steps can be used under pressure.

Technology should stayquietly dependable.

Start with the systems people depend on.

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