Wide shot of a dimly lit network operations center — rows of monitors displaying threat dashboards and live traffic graphs, cool blue-white screen glow reflecting off server racks, no staff visible, overhead fluorescent grid casting clinical light on dense cabling runs
Wide shot of a dimly lit network operations center — rows of monitors displaying threat dashboards and live traffic graphs, cool blue-white screen glow reflecting off server racks, no staff visible, overhead fluorescent grid casting clinical light on dense cabling runs
/ Five Standalone Capabilities

Real infrastructure problems. Purpose-built answers.

Each Iroson service operates independently. No bundled retainer required. Pick the capability that matches the gap in your stack today.

What We Deliver

Five pillars. Zero white-labeling.

IT Consulting
Training Programs
Daily Newsletter

Fractional strategy, real delivery

Upskilling mapped to your gaps

Intelligence from active environments

Cloud migration, AI integration, and cybersecurity modernization — advisory that stays visible through implementation, not just the kickoff deck.

Curriculum built against your team's actual vulnerability profile — not a vendor's certification syllabus or last year's NIST module.

What we're seeing in real customer environments, published daily before the trade press runs it — no recycled best practices, no vendor summaries.

AI Innovations
Risk Management

Proprietary AI, built in-house

Risk you didn't know you had

LLM integration, ML-driven anomaly detection, and AI workflow automation — all developed internally, none sourced from third-party product vendors.

Proprietary AI detection tools surface LLM injection paths, cloud drift, and supply-chain exposure — then map them to your actual business risk, not a generic checklist.

Extreme close-up flat-lay overhead of a security analyst's desk — terminal screen showing highlighted threat indicators in cyan on dark background, printed network topology diagram with hand-annotated risk nodes, mechanical keyboard edge visible, cool desk lamp casting clinical white light on dense technical notation
Extreme close-up flat-lay overhead of a security analyst's desk — terminal screen showing highlighted threat indicators in cyan on dark background, printed network topology diagram with hand-annotated risk nodes, mechanical keyboard edge visible, cool desk lamp casting clinical white light on dense technical notation
— How Engagements Work

Friction-first. No shortcuts built in.

Every engagement starts with your actual attack surface — not a templated questionnaire. We map your stack before we recommend anything.

Training and advisory run in parallel with our detection tooling. Gaps we find in your environment feed directly into the curriculum your team receives.

Each service is scoped independently. Bring us one problem or five — the engagement model follows your infrastructure, not our preferred retainer structure.

Which problem does your infrastructure own today?

Tell us where your stack is under pressure. We'll show you what our tools have already found in environments like yours.