Security is not a separate product that can be attached after the application, integration, or infrastructure decision is complete. It is a set of operating requirements that should shape how systems are designed, accessed, monitored, maintained, and recovered.
T3ch5 provides technical security guidance and implementation support. Where an engagement requires formal legal interpretation, certification, or specialized compliance attestation, we define that boundary and coordinate with the appropriate professionals.
Where We Help
Security posture review
Examine identity, access, network boundaries, endpoints, data handling, backups, vendor dependencies, and operational ownership to identify meaningful technical risk.
AI use and data-flow review
Understand which AI tools employees use, what information enters them, what vendors process it, and where policy or technical controls are missing.
Application security design
Define authentication, permissions, auditability, environment separation, secret handling, data access, and administrative controls for AppFoundry builds and integrations.
Infrastructure hardening
Improve segmentation, remote access, patching, monitoring, backup, recovery, and privileged administration based on the environment’s actual exposure.
Incident readiness
Clarify who makes decisions, how systems are isolated and recovered, which evidence is preserved, and how technical responders coordinate before an incident creates urgency.
Compliance-aware technical support
Translate customer requirements and security frameworks into concrete technical work while keeping legal conclusions, formal assessments, and attestations with qualified specialists.
A Practical Boundary
T3ch5 does not market a generic “compliance package” or claim that a tool, architecture, or checklist makes an organization compliant. Compliance depends on scope, contracts, policies, people, configuration, evidence, and ongoing operation.
Our role is to make the technical environment understandable, implement appropriate safeguards, document what was built, and identify where additional legal or specialist involvement is necessary.