Linux & Cybersecurity Health Check
£399
Review of Linux server security, firewall, SSH, updates, backups, disk usage and exposed services.
e-NetSec helps small businesses, startups and growing teams secure Linux servers, networks, cloud systems and internet-facing services before attackers find the weaknesses.
e-NetSec focuses on practical cybersecurity, Linux hardening, vulnerability assessment, network protection and infrastructure reliability.
We help organisations understand risks, reduce exposed services, harden systems, improve reliability and build a safer foundation for growth.
Clear packages designed for small businesses that need security without enterprise confusion.
£399
Review of Linux server security, firewall, SSH, updates, backups, disk usage and exposed services.
£499
External scanning, open-port review, known risk identification and prioritised PDF report.
From £599
Performance review for CPU, memory, disk, network, web services and system configuration.
£120/hour
Remote troubleshooting for Linux, Nginx, MariaDB, DNS, VPN, firewalls and broken services.
From £750
Security logging, alerting, Wazuh/ELK-style visibility and monitoring recommendations.
From £350/month
Ongoing advisory time, monthly checks, security planning and priority support.
e-NetSec only performs vulnerability scanning, network discovery, service enumeration or security assessment work against systems where written authorisation has been provided by the legal owner, business owner or authorised representative.
Customers must confirm that they own, manage or have explicit permission to test the target IP addresses, domains, servers, cloud systems, websites or networks before any scanning activity begins.
e-NetSec does not authorise, encourage or support unauthorised access, unauthorised scanning, exploitation, disruption, credential theft, data extraction or testing of third-party systems without permission.
Security testing may identify exposed services, misconfigurations, known vulnerabilities, weak configurations or operational risks. Reports are provided for defensive improvement and remediation planning only.
Customers remain responsible for backing up systems, informing relevant third parties where required, ensuring testing windows are suitable, and confirming scanning will not breach contracts, hosting terms, laws or internal policies.
ClearSentinel is the vulnerability scanning portal being developed by e-NetSec to help small businesses and startups understand their external security exposure.
ClearSentinel scans must only be run against authorised assets owned or managed by the customer.
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e-NetSec provides cybersecurity, Linux, network and infrastructure consulting services. Any security testing, vulnerability scanning or assessment must be authorised by the system owner before work begins.
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