From Defense Networks to Cybersecurity
In environments that support defense and aerospace work, “good enough” doesn’t ship. Networks are designed with redundancy, monitored continuously, and tested against failure scenarios most industries never consider.
Adrian spent years in that world. As a computer engineer at Boeing, he managed complex network infrastructure on projects with NASA and other defense and aerospace organizations. He worked where reliability and documentation are measured against external auditors, and where a single oversight can have serious consequences.
That experience shaped a core belief: security can’t be bolted on after the fact. It has to be foundational.
The Problem
Most businesses hire one vendor to manage their IT and another to handle security. The result is finger-pointing, coverage gaps, and incidents that fall between providers.
Adrian saw the same pattern in defense work. Fragmented systems create risk. Unified operations eliminate it.
The Solution
AdVran merges MSP and MSSP capabilities under one team. When a threat is detected, the same people who built the infrastructure can remediate it immediately, because they own it, they monitor it, and they’re accountable for it.
It’s the same operating model that runs critical defense networks, applied to the networks, endpoints, and cloud environments that modern businesses depend on.