Enterprise Networking & Security
Monitoring should reduce surprises, not just create dashboards. Sun Life Tech helps businesses monitor the network signals that actually matter for uptime, support, and security response.
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We can review the current environment, the risk, and the operational impact before you commit to a migration, firewall replacement, or managed support plan.
Security delivery
This support sits inside the same documented risk, access, supplier, and continuity framework used across Sun Life Tech services.
Sun Life Tech self-declares conformity of its Information Security Management System with ISO/IEC 27001:2022 within its defined scope. Our ISMS addresses risk management, controlled access, supplier oversight, incident response, continuity planning, internal review, and continual improvement.
First-party declaration; not accredited third-party certification.
Not every alert deserves the same attention. The useful question is whether the signal helps prevent downtime, isolate instability, or improve incident response.
WAN status, branch reachability, VPN tunnels, core device uptime, and controller health.
Interface errors, saturation patterns, packet loss indicators, and wireless congestion behavior.
Firewall events, access anomalies, policy changes, and signs that remote access or segmentation assumptions have shifted.
Backups, version drift, support status, and change events that need review.
The most common failure is not lack of tooling. It is lack of ownership about what happens when the alert fires.
Related services
Adjacent services and consulting options that often belong in the same discussion.
Monitoring is strongest when it sits inside a broader support and lifecycle process.
Edge monitoring, security events, and policy drift are major parts of visibility.
Useful when the business already has tools but the signals and escalation path are unclear.
The broader architecture and operations context around monitoring decisions.
Related articles
Short reads that explain the technical decisions behind networking, firewall, VPN, and infrastructure projects.
Many performance issues go unresolved because the right metrics were never being watched.
Monitoring and logging are a major part of real network security visibility.
Visibility should guide refresh timing and operational priorities.
Monitoring alone is not enough if software lifecycle is ignored.
FAQ
Short answers to the questions we hear before network upgrades, firewall changes, and managed support engagements.
Next step
We can review the current network, identify the operational and security gaps, and recommend a practical next step before you commit to a redesign or vendor change.