Cybersecurity Architecture
Set the security direction for a digital solution before controls are selected or changes are made.


Build stronger protection into the digital environment your organisation depends on. Clio helps address security risks across connected systems and day-to-day operations through carefully planned cybersecurity services.
Security concerns are not always visible at first. An overlooked device, an outdated application or access granted too widely can place important information and essential processes at risk. Clio’s cybersecurity services help organisations review concerns within scope, understand priorities and plan measured action.
Review weaknesses within the agreed scope and determine which areas need timely attention.
Define access needs around authorised users, roles and information used in routine operations.
Set practical next steps based on identified risks and your organisation’s operational needs.
Cybersecurity Capabilities
An organisation may need to secure a new application, review access to an existing platform or understand weaknesses in its current setup. Clio focuses each engagement on the security requirement at hand, with a defined scope and practical direction.

Set the security direction for a digital solution before controls are selected or changes are made.
Review connected environments to identify access paths and network areas requiring closer attention.
Consider the devices that interact with organisational information and the safeguards required around their use.
Define appropriate system access for authorised roles and the information involved in their work.
Locate weaknesses within the agreed scope and establish which findings deserve priority.
Examine security requirements for applications and portals before release, expansion or further development.
When to Engage
Some concerns appear during change. Others sit inside services already in use. A focused cybersecurity review gives decision-makers a clearer basis for action when technology, access or information handling needs closer scrutiny.
Consider security requirements before a new portal, application or connected service reaches its users.
Review permissions when more people need access to business functions or protected information.
Assess protection needs when applications, hosting arrangements or connected environments are being changed.
Set security priorities where important records or operational data require controlled handling.
Consider exposure where internal platforms exchange information with third-party applications or services.
Turn a reported weakness or security question into an organised review and action plan.
Our Focus
Security work is more useful when an organisation knows what is being reviewed, why it matters and what should happen next. Clio keeps the engagement tied to the requirement under discussion and the operations it may affect.

Start with the technology area, concern or planned initiative that requires security attention.

Focus on issues connected with the organisation’s systems, users and information handling needs.

Separate immediate concerns from longer-term improvements so decisions are easier to take.

Connect agreed actions with planned implementation or further technology work where appropriate.
Delivery Approach
Each engagement is shaped by its scope. The route below can support a platform review, a security planning requirement or a vulnerability assessment, depending on the area that needs attention.
Step 1
Define the Requirement
Agree the systems in scope, the intended outcome and the level of review required.
Step 2
Understand the Context
Study how the in-scope technology is used and where security questions arise.
Step 3
Review Exposure
Examine the agreed area to identify weaknesses or protection decisions that need attention.
Step 4
Prioritise the Response
Organise findings into practical actions guided by relevance and operational impact.
Step 5
Support Next Steps
Assist with agreed improvements or further planning where included in the engagement.


Why Clio
A security recommendation only has value when it fits the technology involved and the work it supports. Clio brings cybersecurity into the wider technology discussion, so action can be considered with the right context.
Cybersecurity is positioned as a core service area within Clio’s technology portfolio.
Attention remains on the in-scope systems and the concern being addressed.
Security considerations can connect with software, integrations or infrastructure being planned.
Select a project or resource model that suits the security requirement under discussion.
Operating Contexts
Security requirements may arise wherever a digital service controls access, handles important information or supports essential public or commercial activity. Clio can discuss the protection needs relevant to the technology in scope.
Review security requirements for internal platforms and the business processes they support.
Consider user access and information handling in externally accessed digital services.
Address security needs where connected devices or fiscal workflows handle transaction-related information.
Review protection concerns when applications exchange information through APIs or linked platforms.

Ways to Work With Us
Security needs can arise as a defined project or a focused resource requirement. Clio can discuss an engagement route aligned with the agreed scope and the support involved.
They involve planning and reviewing safeguards around the digital services an organisation relies on. Depending on scope, this may include networks, endpoints, user access, applications or vulnerability assessment.
A vulnerability assessment can be useful before a new platform goes live, after a significant system change or when there is concern about weaknesses in an existing environment.
Identity and access management focuses on who can use particular systems or information, and how permissions are assigned according to authorised responsibilities.
Yes. Where an application falls within the agreed scope, its security requirements can be considered as part of a cybersecurity engagement.
Network security considers the connections and access paths that support digital operations, with attention to areas that may require stronger protection.
The scope is discussed around the technology involved, the concern to be addressed and the outcome the organisation needs from the review or support.

Discuss the system, application or access concern that needs attention and determine a practical scope for cybersecurity support.