Aligning Microsoft security configurations with best practice for an industrial waste company
The Client
A leading UK-based provider of sustainable cooking oil collection, recycling, and renewable fuel solutions, supporting tens of thousands of catering and hospitality customers nationwide. Operating across multiple sites with a large mobile and operational workforce, the organisation relies heavily on secure, reliable IT systems to support logistics, compliance, and day-to-day service delivery.
The Challenge
The organisation had already invested in Microsoft security tooling but lacked assurance that configurations were optimised or aligned to industry best practice, limiting both protection and value.
Key Challenges
- Security policies not aligned with best practice
- Underutilised Microsoft licensing
- Reliance on third-party security tools
- Inconsistent endpoint protection
The Solution
CWSI delivered a comprehensive Endpoint Security Assessment, followed by targeted remediation and implementation support.
Solution Components
- Azure AD, Intune, and Defender review
- Best-practice configuration assessment
- Prioritised remediation roadmap
- Hands-on implementation and testing
The Result
Security controls were strengthened and aligned to best practice, providing a clearer path to future optimisation.
Key Outcomes
- Improved endpoint and identity protection
- Reduced dependency on third-party tools
- Stronger security baseline
- Planned Microsoft E5 uplift
Why CWSI
CWSI’s hands-on remediation approach ensured improvements were implemented, not just recommended. The engagement helped the organisation maximise existing Microsoft investment while supporting a highly distributed workforce.
“Endpoint Security Assessments are one of the fastest ways to improve protection without major disruption. This engagement helped the organisation align its Microsoft security controls with best practice and unlock value from capabilities they already owned.”
Bjorn Kemps, Secure Endpoint Practice Lead, CWSI
