Enterprise Security & Resilience

Independent Visibility for Security, Continuity & Crisis Readiness

Fidelis gives security, resilience, legal, and operations leaders an independent, documented view of exposure, readiness, and control effectiveness while there is still time to act on it. Fidelis assesses what is actually in place, where risk concentrates, and whether the organization can respond, communicate, and recover under pressure.

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What a Fidelis Review Tells You

Exposure

What is vulnerable across security, facilities, people, and information.

Readiness

What has actually been tested against a realistic scenario, and what has not.

Control Effectiveness

What is genuinely working, versus what exists only on paper.

Who Hires Fidelis

  • Chief security officers, CISOs, and physical-security leaders seeking an outside view of exposure.
  • Resilience, continuity, and crisis-management leaders validating plans before an event.
  • General counsel, risk, and operations executives who need cross-functional risk documented in one place.
  • Boards and executive teams that need an independent read on security posture.

Why Enterprise Risk Stays Hidden

  • Security, legal, HR, facilities, IT, and vendors each hold part of the picture, and no one holds all of it.
  • Plans exist on paper but have never been tested against a realistic scenario.
  • Reporting flows through the same teams responsible for performance.
  • Exposure surfaces during an incident, when options are fewest and scrutiny is highest.

What Fidelis Does

Fidelis conducts independent security and resilience reviews and reports findings to leadership. In a typical engagement, Fidelis will assess physical protection and access, evaluate crisis-readiness and continuity plans, pressure-test decision-making and escalation, document cross-functional risk across security, legal, HR, operations, and facilities, and deliver executive-level reporting with prioritized recommendations.

Fidelis does not sell guards, hardware, or monitoring services and has no stake in the controls it reviews. That independence keeps the reporting focused on reality and on the client's interests.

Common Engagements

  • Security posture review
  • Resilience readiness review
  • Crisis-management tabletop
  • Cross-functional risk review
  • Board or executive risk briefing
  • After-action review following an incident or near miss

What Clients Receive

  • Independent security and resilience assessment
  • Documented exposure and control-effectiveness findings
  • Crisis-readiness and continuity evaluation
  • Cross-functional risk register
  • Executive summary and decision-support briefing
  • Prioritized, actionable recommendations

Need an independent read on your security posture?

Request an enterprise security and resilience review through the Contact page.