Risk Assessment
Operations extend far beyond the data centre, and the weakest link often lies somewhere in the distributed infrastructure that rarely gets scrutinised. A full risk assessment looks at the whole picture — central systems, remote sites, supply chain, and people — so vulnerabilities are exposed and addressed before they become incidents.
01 — Discover
Map every exposure point
02 — Analyse
Rank by likelihood and impact
03 — Recommend
Prioritise mitigation
04 — Deliver
Action plan with ownership
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Where businesses see uncertainty, we map exposure.

What risks does my business actually have?
Businesses face a wide spectrum of risk — corporate theft, business resilience, staff absence, supplier failure — but intellectual property theft is often the hardest to measure and the hardest to prevent. ONE9 3NINE delivers focused risk analysis on the areas that matter most to the client, while surfacing broader exposures that need long-term attention.

My data centre is secure — what else is there to worry about?
Most companies secure the data centre and stop there. But fraud frequently enters through suppliers and customers with inherited network access, and goes unnoticed for months. Internal staff now represent one of the highest-probability sources of corporate theft, simply because they already have the access. Managing that trust is just as critical as managing firewalls.

Do I need to worry about security?
Security isn't one discipline — it's several. Physical security (controlling who enters the building), safety (preventing fire and damage), and data security (preventing breaches and hacking) are only the most visible three. ONE9 3NINE gives clients the current picture on security prevention — across every dimension — supported by a network of specialist partners where deeper expertise is needed.
Ready to see where you're exposed?
Speak with our consulting team about a full risk assessment across your infrastructure, people, and supply chain — so the weakest link is found before it's tested.
