The Network Has Changed. The Policy Hasn't.

The Network Has Changed. The Policy Hasn’t.

Network security improvements require an accurate baseline. Most organizations are working from a picture that’s years out of date.

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WHY NETWORK SECURITY PROGRAMS FAIL

Six Reasons Network Security Programs Stall.

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No Baseline to Work From

You can’t improve what you haven’t mapped. Most organizations lack a current, accurate picture of their network infrastructure and security posture.

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Firewall Policy That Drifted

Rules get added for exceptions and never cleaned up. Over time the policy becomes too complex to audit and too risky to change without causing an outage.

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No Change Management Process

Network changes happen without documentation. When something breaks — or an auditor asks — nobody can explain what changed, when, or why.

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Inconsistent Multi-Site Policy

Each site accumulated its own configurations over time. What’s enforced in one location isn’t enforced in another — and nobody has mapped the gaps.

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No Network Security Roadmap

Most organizations have a list of problems but no prioritized plan. Urgent fixes crowd out strategic improvements indefinitely — and the gap keeps widening.

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SD-WAN Without a Security Plan

SD-WAN prioritizes connectivity. Direct internet access and changed routing introduce exposure the original security design didn’t account for.

BRAVO’S APPROACH

Built on Three Principles. Applied Before Any Product.

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ASSESS FIRST

Before recommending anything, Bravo maps current infrastructure, configurations, and security posture to establish an accurate baseline.

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POLICY CONSISTENCY

Policy that varies by location is accumulated exceptions. Bravo establishes consistent policy intent across every site before configuration begins.

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CHANGE DOCUMENTATION

Every change is documented — what changed, why, and the expected outcome. The environment gets easier to manage and audit as the engagement progresses.

HOW WE DO IT

How Bravo Turns Network Complexity Into a Manageable Program.

Network Strategy Assessment

Policy Design & Cleanup

Architecture & Deployment

Phased Deployment

From Deployment to Program

Network Strategy Assessment

Bravo begins every network and firewall engagement with a structured assessment that documents what the network actually is — current infrastructure, device inventory, configuration state, and security posture. The output is a prioritized roadmap that identifies what to fix now, what to plan for next, and what to budget for later. For most clients this is the first time the network has been documented against an objective security standard.

Network Strategy Assessment

Bravo begins every network and firewall engagement with a structured assessment that documents what the network actually is — current infrastructure, device inventory, configuration state, and security posture. The output is a prioritized roadmap that identifies what to fix now, what to plan for next, and what to budget for later. For most clients this is the first time the network has been documented against an objective security standard.

Security is a program

Security is a program, not a project

Policy drifts. Infrastructure changes. Exceptions accumulate. Bravo’s Co-Managed services keep your security program current — with the same engineers who built it supporting it over time.

Co-Managed Services