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Best-of-Breed Sounds Right. Until You Have to Run It.

Picking the best firewall, cloud security, and threat detection software is the easy part.

It is the routing change that creates a security gap nobody catches, the incident that takes three vendors to diagnose, or the new site that goes live before the policy is updated. Scaling means coordinating across vendors, contracts, and support models.

Globalgig brings it together, providing one partner, contract, and point of accountability across your network and security.

Most Security Investments Do Not Translate Into Security Confidence

Your company added new tools to solve specific problems. New vendors came in through projects, acquisitions, and urgent fixes. Workarounds became permanent. At the time, each decision made sense.

Over time, that creates an environment where coverage varies by site, performance is harder to predict, and control becomes harder to maintain. The same user, application, and data can be treated differently, depending on where it sits, or how it is accessed, whether that is intended or not.

Alerts that take too long to validate. Responses that depend on who owns what, rather than a consistent model.

You can point to what has been deployed and what is happening. But showing that risk is actually reducing, across the whole environment, is a different problem.

Where Is Your Environment Breaking?

Network and Security — Designed to Operate Together 

Most managed security providers manage your security tooling in isolation. They have no visibility into how your network is designed, no influence over how traffic flows, and no ability to ensure the two work as a coherent system. 

Globalgig designs the WAN underlay with Zero Trust requirements in mind from the start. Rather than building on a flat, implicitly trusted network and layering controls on top later, the transport is designed to support segmentation, controlled routing, inspection, and policy enforcement from day one. That gives identity and application access controls a stronger foundation because the underlying network is already built to limit unnecessary trust. 

When something changes, such as a new site, a routing change, or a new cloud workload, the team that manages your security is the same one that understands your network design. 

How This Works Within Your Existing Environment 

We do not start with a product recommendation. We start with how the environment actually operates, then design connectivity around resilience, operational continuity, and long-term manageability.

Stage 1

We Understand What Matters in Your Environment

This includes critical applications, sensitive data, user access, and how everything connects, so decisions are based on reality, not assumptions.

Stage 2

We Identify Where Risk Is Introduced 

How traffic flows, where access decisions are made, and where controls fail in practice: gaps in visibility, inconsistent enforcement, and points where risk is introduced.

Stage 3

We Design the Architecture First, Then Choose the Technology 

We look at where inspection happens, how access is enforced, and how network, cloud, and identity services work together.  

If you already have preferred tools or platforms, we work them into the design where they make sense. Technology supports the architecture, not the other way around. That is the difference between buying more products and building security architecture around the environment you need to protect.

Stage 4

We Own the Full Implementation 

Most partners hand you a design doc and disappear. We run the execution.  A dedicated project lead coordinates everything, from infrastructure and policy changes to platform deployment and cutover. 

Whether that is working around business-hour constraints or phasing rollout across sites, delivery is controlled, so risk is minimized, and your business keeps running. 

The goal is not just a clean deployment. It is one your business does not feel.

Stage 5

Ongoing Management, on Your Terms

Most teams end up managing multiple carriers, devices, and issues separately.

As identities change, access patterns shift, and new workloads come online, we continuously enforce policies, maintain visibility, and adapt to the environment, so your control does not drift. 

Choose the level of support that fits your team, whether you need help managing the platform, interpreting security events, or running security operations day-to-day.

Start With a Conversation, Not a Commitment

If security risk is on your board’s agenda, but you are unsure if your architecture can back up your posture, talk it through with an expert who has experience in this area.

We will help you work through your approach, highlight any gaps or trade-offs, and give you a clear next step to discuss with your team.