— You Can't Protect What You Can't See. —
Just because nothing seems wrong doesn't mean everything's right. Many businesses assume their systems are secure simply because they haven't experienced a breach yet. But zero visibility into your network means threats could be hiding in plain sight—and you’d never know until it’s too late.
Microtalk is an authorized Fortinet partner offering official Fortinet Cyber Threat Assessment Program (CTAP) evaluations across Maryland and the DMV area. We install a temporary, FortiGate Next-Generation Firewall at your site—configured to silently monitor traffic without affecting your systems. After just a few days, we provide you with a full Fortinet-certified CTAP report and our expert recommendations.
What You'll Discover
The Fortinet CTAP gives you clear, visual insight into the hidden risks inside your network. Even if nothing appears broken on the surface, these are the threats you could be missing:
- Botnet Activity — Devices being used for spam, crypto-mining, or illegal proxy activity
- Bandwidth Misuse — Video streaming, torrenting, or gaming slowing down your business apps
- Malware Infections — Unwanted software communicating with external servers
- Unprotected Devices — Printers, cameras, and PCs with no security or weak passwords
- Unauthorized Remote Access — Foreign users logging into computers after-hours
- Command & Control Connections — Infected endpoints trying to communicate with hacker-controlled servers
Why It Matters
Without visibility, your business stays exposed. Microtalk’s CTAP helps you:
- Catch threats early before they turn into breaches
- Justify security investments with real network data
- Reduce cyber insurance premiums by proving risk controls
- Comply with standards like HIPAA, PCI, and CMMC
Whether you're a small clinic, growing retail chain, or a law office worried about confidentiality—our Cyber Threat Assessment shows what’s really going on inside your network. If you have remote workers, unknown users, or legacy equipment still online—you need to see what Fortinet sees.