Early Cybersecurity as a Service Program for Businesses

This legacy announcement documents how i-NETT, formerly Voice Smart Networks, introduced an early cybersecurity-as-a-service model during a period of escalating threat activity and regulatory pressure.

At the time, many organizations relied on disconnected security tools that lacked centralized oversight. Daily cyber threats exposed gaps between prevention, response planning, and operational accountability. The program addressed these gaps by consolidating security capabilities into a structured service framework.

The initiative combined multiple security controls under a single operating model. These included firewall management, endpoint protection, phishing risk reduction, monitoring for exposed credentials, and data protection through backup systems. The focus was not on individual tools, but on coordinated security coverage across environments.

Engagements began with structured planning rather than reactive deployment. Strategic technology goals were defined. Budgets were evaluated. Business processes were reviewed to identify operational risk introduced by technology dependencies. Security controls were then aligned to real usage patterns and organizational requirements.

The program emphasized policy development, control enforcement, and incident response readiness. Regulatory considerations were incorporated as part of ongoing oversight rather than treated as one-time compliance tasks. Continuous awareness of the evolving threat landscape informed adjustments over time.

This early model reflected emerging thinking around managed cybersecurity governance for business environments and informed later approaches to integrated security and compliance delivery.