Secure Halo, a cybersecurity advisory firm and Mission Critical Partners company based in Silver Spring, Maryland, has announced the successful launch of its Cyber Risk Control service, which became available to clients on July 15, 2026. The launch marks a significant expansion of Secure Halo's service portfolio and formalizes the company's approach to continuous, operationalized risk oversight as a recurring engagement model for enterprise clients.
Cyber Risk Control is structured as a monthly service that provides organizations with ongoing risk reporting, real-time dashboards, and proactive guidance aligned to their operational and security objectives. The service was developed in response to a recognized gap in how most organizations manage cybersecurity risk, with traditional frameworks producing findings on a quarterly or annual basis and leaving organizations with outdated threat pictures for extended periods of time. Cyber Risk Control addresses that gap by surfacing risk intelligence on a monthly cadence, giving organizational leadership a current and actionable view of where exposures exist and how they are trending over time.
"The launch of Cyber Risk Control represents a meaningful shift in how we are able to support our clients," said Matt Yates, Director of Operations at Secure Halo. "Traditional risk management was never designed to keep pace with the speed at which today's threat landscape evolves. This service gives organizations a continuous operational picture rather than a periodic snapshot, which is a fundamentally different and more effective way to make informed security decisions. We are proud to see it officially live and available to the clients who need it most."
Central to the Cyber Risk Control offering is a dashboard infrastructure that aggregates risk indicators and presents them in a format accessible to both technical teams and executive stakeholders. Monthly reports accompanying the dashboards are structured to map an organization's risk posture against its operational objectives, allowing leadership to connect security data to broader business continuity considerations rather than treating it as a standalone information technology concern. That connection between security posture and business operations is a distinction Secure Halo has emphasized as central to the service's design.
Cyber Risk Control is designed to support the range of industries Secure Halo currently serves, including finance, healthcare, manufacturing, government, and utilities. These sectors face regulatory pressure and threat exposure that often demands a higher frequency of oversight than legacy risk frameworks can provide, making the monthly cadence of Cyber Risk Control particularly well suited to organizations operating under formal compliance obligations or in environments where the consequences of a security incident carry significant operational or reputational impact.
The launch of the service reflects a broader philosophy that Secure Halo has maintained across its advisory work, positioning itself as a long-term partner in building security maturity rather than a vendor engaged only in response to incidents. Cyber Risk Control formalizes that philosophy into a structured, recurring engagement model intended to give clients sustained visibility and a consistent point of contact for risk oversight throughout the year.
Secure Halo's existing service portfolio includes virtual Chief Information Security Officer engagements, penetration testing, managed detection and response, cybersecurity assessments, compliance support, insider threat programs, and third-party cyber risk management. Cyber Risk Control adds a continuous oversight layer that complements those services and provides clients with an ongoing mechanism for tracking how their risk posture evolves in relation to both internal changes and external threat developments.
The service is now available to new and existing clients. Organizations in regulated industries or those seeking to move beyond periodic risk assessments toward a more continuous model of oversight are encouraged to contact Secure Halo directly to learn more about Cyber Risk Control and how it can be integrated into their existing security programs.
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Secure Halo
Erin Webb
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