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Complete Protection for Your Corporate IT Infrastructure

Firewall and IPS, EDR, centralized access with MFA, secure remote access and SIEM — designed and deployed as one architecture, not a random mix of products.

Separate products don't add up to a security system

Many organizations already have something in place: a firewall, antivirus, maybe a VPN for remote work. The problem is that these tools often operate in isolation — nobody sees the full picture when traffic, device and user need to be assessed together.

Network Technology designs, deploys, integrates and supports a complete architecture for protecting your corporate IT infrastructure — where the firewall, intrusion prevention, endpoint protection, access control and centralized monitoring work as one solution, not a random combination of products.

What we protect

Servers & virtualization
Workstations
Wi-Fi / LAN
Remote users

The components of the solution

Each layer has its role; together they form complete protection.

1

NGFW / Firewall

Next-generation firewall for controlling and filtering inbound and outbound internet traffic — access policies, application control, network segmentation and filtering between segments. Where the architecture allows it, management is centralized across all sites.

2

IPS — intrusion prevention

Intrusion prevention works together with the firewall: it analyzes traffic content and behavior, not just ports and addresses, and blocks recognized malicious traffic before it reaches servers and workstations.

3

EDR — endpoint protection

Centralized protection for workstations and servers: continuous endpoint monitoring, malware and ransomware protection, detection of suspicious activity and incident response, with centralized policy management. EDR events can feed into overall SIEM monitoring.

4

Internet access control

Managing and filtering internet access — site categories, per-user or per-group policies (where the chosen platform supports it), and limiting unwanted or risky content, as an additional layer on top of the firewall.

Networking & VPN solutions →
5

Centralized access + MFA

Identity → multi-factor authentication (MFA) → network/resource access — one consistent model for wired and wireless connectivity. Centralized authentication (e.g. via RADIUS) for Wi-Fi, VPN and network devices, instead of separate credentials at each layer. Exact capabilities depend on the chosen identity platform.

6

Secure remote access / VPN

Encrypted VPN access to organizational resources for remote and travelling staff, with MFA, role-based access control and action logging. For a stricter access model we also offer a Zero-Trust alternative to a classic VPN.

7

SIEM — the central layer

SIEM aggregates logs and events from firewall, IPS, EDR, VPN, authentication and servers in one place and correlates them — not just stores them. The result is centralized monitoring, incident detection, alerting and investigation, instead of manually reviewing logs system by system.

8

Live Monitoring

SIEM data is watched through dashboards that run in real time — not just a theoretical setup. Our cybersecurity page has a live demo with a real Wazuh SIEM (agents, events, alerts), and our full set of live infrastructure dashboards (MikroTik, servers, Windows, websites, Zimbra) is on our infrastructure monitoring hub.

Live demo with Wazuh SIEM →

How the components work together

A simplified view of the architecture — from internet traffic to centralized monitoring.

Internet
NGFW / Firewall + IPS
Corporate Network
Servers
Workstations
Wi-Fi / LAN
Remote (VPN)
EDR + Identity + MFA
Logs / Security Events
SIEM
Monitoring / Correlation / Alerts
Network Technology

How implementation works

1Assessment

Review of the current infrastructure, existing components and requirements — from a technical specification or from scratch.

2Design

Choosing the architecture and specific platforms for the missing layers, matched to budget and priorities.

3Deployment

Installation and configuration of the components — in stages or all at once, per the plan.

4Integration

Connecting the components to each other and to centralized SIEM monitoring.

5Handover

Testing, documentation and onboarding your team to the new environment.

6Support

Optional ongoing support for individual components (e.g. monitoring, EDR).

Have a technical specification?

If your organization already has minimum requirements defined for firewall, IPS, EDR, MFA, VPN, SIEM or another component, we can review the specification, propose an architecture and prepare a technical solution based on it.

Send us your specification

No specification yet?

That's normal. We start with an assessment of your existing infrastructure and actual requirements, then determine which components are needed and in what order.

Request an infrastructure assessment

Request an assessment / solution

A few short questions about your infrastructure — they help us prepare a more accurate response before the first call.


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FAQ

Not necessarily. Scope depends on the size of your organization, your existing infrastructure and risk profile. During the assessment we identify which components are the priority and which can be added later.

Both. We can extend an existing firewall, VPN or monitoring setup with the missing layers (e.g. EDR or SIEM), or design the full architecture from scratch.

Not by default. The specific platform for firewall, EDR or SIEM is chosen based on requirements, your existing environment and budget — after analysis, not in advance.

SIEM aggregates events from firewall, IPS, EDR, VPN, authentication and servers and correlates them to surface real incidents in the noise — not just store logs. A live demo with a real SIEM (Wazuh) is available on our cybersecurity page.

Centralized access control, event logging and SIEM monitoring cover part of the typical NIS2 expectations around risk and incident management. See our NIS2 page for details on the requirements themselves.

Individual components (firewall, EDR, VPN, SIEM, etc.) have indicative prices shown on their own pages. The full architecture is priced individually once we understand the scope.

It depends on the number of components, the size of the infrastructure, and whether we start from a ready technical specification or from an assessment. A concrete plan and sequence follow the initial review.

Ready to discuss the architecture?

Get in touch for an infrastructure assessment, or review your specification with one of our engineers.