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§ private client

Private client.

Vulnerability briefings for family offices and the households behind them. The same discipline we apply to a company’s stack, applied to yours: the office systems, the home networks, the technology your family lives on — watched weekly, reported plainly, never touched.

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§ what we cover

Two inventories. One briefing.

A private-client engagement covers the family office’s working stack — the usual software, the firewall, the machines — and up to three household technology inventories: network equipment, storage devices, smart-home hubs, cameras, the travel kit. We work from a list of product names and versions you provide. Nothing more is collected, because nothing more is needed.

§ zero access, on purpose

We never touch what you own.

No agents on devices. No credentials. No remote access, no site visits, no exceptions. We watch the public vulnerability record against your inventory and tell you, in plain English, what applies and what to do. The people who maintain your systems — your integrator, your IT firm, your estate staff — receive a clear list. We watch; they fix.

§ discretion

You will not appear anywhere.

We do not name clients. There are no case studies, no testimonials, no logos, and there never will be — that is policy, not modesty. Correspondence goes only to the contacts you designate. The inventory itself contains no addresses, no credentials, and no network maps; it is encrypted, readable by one analyst, and deleted when an engagement ends.

§ how it runs

Quiet, weekly, in writing.

A briefing every Wednesday to your designated contact. Anything critical and actively exploited is flagged the same business day. Each quarter, a recorded review — the analyst walking your contact through what was checked and what changed. Once a year, a short letter written for the principal, in plain language, covering the state of things and what was done about it.

§ engagement

Annual, by application.

Private-client engagements are annual and begin at $30,000. We take referrals from family offices, advisors, and existing clients, and a small number of direct applications. A conversation follows within two business days.

A conversation follows within two business days.

Netsyn is advisory monitoring. It is not protective services, device management, or incident response.