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Cybersecurity for Enterprise Organizations

Cyber Electra supports enterprise organizations with cybersecurity strategy, risk management, security assessments, compliance readiness, technology advisory and board-level reporting across complex environments.

Risk assessment · privacy · compliance · incident readiness · security policy · executive reporting
Complex operationsBring structure to multiple business units and tools.
Board oversightTurn technical findings into decisions.
Tool rationalizationReview overlap, gaps and integration.
Program maturityTrack measurable improvement.
Sector focus

Security work built around enterprise organizations risk.

Cyber Electra supports enterprise organizations with cybersecurity strategy, risk management, security assessments, compliance readiness, technology advisory and board-level reporting across complex environments.

Cyber Electra connects technical findings to business impact, governance, compliance evidence, ownership and realistic remediation.

2026 risk signal

Enterprise cyber risk radar

The 2026 WEF outlook shows fraud, phishing and AI-related vulnerabilities driving executive risk discussion.

AI risk 87%Fraud up 77%Affected 73%Public 23%Private 11%
87%Respondents identifying AI-related vulnerabilities as fastest-growing risk.
77%Respondents reporting increased cyber-enabled fraud and phishing.
73%Respondents personally or professionally affected by cyber-enabled fraud.
Source: World Economic Forum Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026.
Common risks

Issues we help address.

Risk areas

Common exposure points

  • fragmented security ownership
  • tool overlap and poor integration
  • unmanaged third-party risk
  • cloud and SaaS exposure
  • identity and privileged access gaps
  • slow remediation of known vulnerabilities
Cyber Electra support

From finding to decision

We turn security gaps into clear findings, ranked recommendations and evidence that can be used by leadership, technical owners and auditors.

Outcome

Defensible next steps

Each engagement can include an executive summary, technical appendix, remediation plan, policy evidence and ownership model.

Engagement path

A clear path from assessment to action.

Scope

Confirm systems, data, obligations, stakeholders and business priorities.

Assess

Review evidence, controls, vulnerabilities, policies and operating practices.

Prioritize

Rank findings by business impact, exposure, effort and urgency.

Report

Deliver executive, technical and audit-ready findings.

Support

Help owners close gaps and carry the program forward.

Questions

Common questions.

Use these to prepare for the first conversation.

Yes. Reports can include business impact, ownership, priority, timing and decision points for leadership.

Yes. Assessments can be mapped to NIST CSF 2.0, ISO 27001, PIPEDA, OSFI B-13, PCI DSS, HIPAA, SOX, GDPR or internal requirements.

Start with one conversation

Let’s talk about your enterprise organizations security priorities.

Tell us what triggered the need for support, what systems are in scope and what decision the work needs to support.