Standard Operating Environment (SOE) Build Review
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Build It Secure: Validate Your SOE, Prevent Enterprise-Wide Exposures
CypherLeap's Standard Operating Environment (SOE) build review ensures that the very foundation of your IT infrastructure is secure right from the start. Ranging from an staff allocated standalone Laptops, organisation wide deployed server builds, POS terminals, CypherLeap carefully examine your standalone systems and configurations for security weaknesses, misconfigurations, and compliance issues before they are widely deployed across your organisation.
Our Offensive Security Services team validates your SOE builds to prevent enterprise-wide exposures, making sure every new system or device deployed begins with a hardened, resilient, and consistent security baseline.
Testing Approaches
Our SOE Build Review can be delivered as a:
- Black-Box Review
- Grey-Box Review
Evaluating the deployed build from an external perspective, with no prior knowledge of system configurations.
Involves partial access or system documentation, allowing deeper insights into hardening measures and underlying configurations.
Why Choose Us
- Expert evaluation against CIS Benchmarks, STIGs, and industry standards
- Identification of configuration drift and insecure defaults
- Custom remediation guidance for scalable, compliant rollouts
- Post-remediation retesting to validate build corrections
- Support for Windows, Linux, macOS, and cloud-based environments
Secure by Design, Deployed with Confidence
With CypherLeap, you gain confidence that every system you deploy begins secure. By validating your SOE builds, you reduce operational risk, meet compliance mandates, and ensure your organisation scales on a secure and consistent foundation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which platforms and systems do you support?
We support reviews for Windows, Linux, macOS, as well as cloud images, POS terminals, and customised VDI or container environments.
How is the review conducted?
We analyse provided system images or live system snapshots. You may also provide access to test systems via remote or on-prem sessions.
How often should SOE builds be reviewed?
We recommend reviewing SOE builds annually or following any major configuration, policy, or system change.