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Security Stack Assessment Checklist

Worried your business might be an easy target for hackers? We hear you. A strong security stack is your best defense, but knowing if you have the right solutions can be tricky. Don't leave it to guesswork. 

Most businesses don't have a security problem. They have a coverage problem with tools that overlap in some places and leave gaps in others. You can't fix what you haven't mapped.

This checklist gives you a clear way to see what your stack covers, what it misses, and where to focus next.



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What the checklist helps you find

  • Gaps where you have no real detection or response

  • Overlap where you're paying twice for the same coverage

  • Identity blind spots most stacks miss entirely

  • Whether anyone's actually watching and responding to alerts

How to use it

  • Walk each layer—endpoints, identities, email, logging

  • Mark what's covered, what's partial, and what's missing

  • Prioritize the gaps that carry the most risk

  • Close them before an attacker finds them first

See where you stand

Once you've mapped the gaps, see how the Huntress agentic security platform covers endpoints, identities, and more under one roof with a 24/7 SOC.

Download the checklist and get an honest read on your stack.



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[PH] Huntress delivers everything you want from a security tool, all designed with the unique needs of outsourced IT and security teams in mind.
[PH] Phishing attempts can show up as messages from your bank, your boss, your utility providers, or even the government. One click from one user can compromise an entire network and inadvertently let hackers deploy ransomware, steal information, or worse.
[PH] The median time it takes for a user to click a link and enter information is less than 60 seconds. With a turnaround time that quick, it's no wonder phishing is one of the preferred methods used by hackers. (2024 Verizon Data Breach Report)