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Securing identity, devices, and data for an Irish engineering organisation

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The Client

An Irish electrical engineering and industrial automation company operating in a highly process-driven environment, with a requirement to modernise security while preserving established workflows.

The Challenge

As the organisation prepared to migrate data and collaboration services to Microsoft 365, it became clear that existing security controls were insufficient to support the move safely. Gaps across identity, device management, and data protection created risk, particularly in an environment where continuity of operations and adherence to established processes were critical.

Key Challenges

  • No data classification, encryption, or retention controls
  • No unified approach to device management
  • Limited identity visibility with no MFA or Conditional Access
  • Requirement to align security controls with existing workflows

The Solution

CWSI delivered an Enterprise Mobility & Security discovery followed by a phased implementation of Microsoft security controls, designed to strengthen protection without disrupting daily operations.

Solution Components

  • Azure Active Directory identity hardening
  • Microsoft Endpoint Manager deployment
  • Data protection and compliance controls
  • Microsoft Defender for Office 365

The Result

The organisation successfully modernised its security posture while maintaining operational continuity, enabling a safe and controlled transition to Microsoft 365.

Key Outcomes

  • Secure identity and access controls implemented
  • Corporate and personal devices brought under central management
  • Data protection controls enabling safe migration to SharePoint and OneDrive
  • Improved security posture across the Microsoft 365 environment

Why CWSI

CWSI’s experience delivering security transformation in complex operational environments ensured controls were implemented pragmatically, without disrupting day-to-day processes. By aligning Microsoft best practice with real-world engineering workflows, CWSI delivered a secure and sustainable outcome.

“This engagement demonstrates how organisations can modernise security without disrupting established operational workflows and leveraging existing license entitlements.”

Steven Parker, Secure Identity Practice Lead, CWSI