ShellCraft LLC

protect

your

data

protecting enterprise data through layered controls, audit evidence, risk monitoring, and jurisdiction-aware governance

6

security services

16

legal frameworks

3

control layers

// security platform

layered protection for enterprise systems

The existing ShellCraft LLC security portfolio connects network boundaries, application protection, availability defense, encryption controls, posture visibility, and vulnerability review. Exact implementation is scoped to the workload, data category, jurisdiction, and operating model.

01

Cloud Firewall

Network policy, traffic boundaries, and controlled access between cloud workloads.

02

Web Application Firewall

Application-layer inspection and protection for public web services and APIs.

03

DDoS Protection

Traffic defense planning for availability-sensitive internet services.

04

Security Center

Centralized security posture, event review, and operational risk visibility.

05

Key Management

Managed encryption-key controls supporting protected data and service access.

06

Vulnerability Scan

Structured assessment of exposed services, software weaknesses, and remediation priorities.

// security by design

controls across the operating lifecycle

prevent

Data classification, identity boundaries, least-privilege access, encryption, and secure architecture.

detect

Risk monitoring, vulnerability review, audit evidence, transaction signals, and operational visibility.

respond

Incident workflows, continuity planning, remediation ownership, and regulator-ready records.

// governance

security follows the data and the jurisdiction

ShellCraft LLC evaluates data classification, access control, audit evidence, cybersecurity obligations, privacy requirements, cross-border processing, and sector-specific approvals before regulated operations begin.

Legal references cover the United States, Australia, Singapore, China, Hong Kong SAR, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, India, Palestine, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Germany. These references support planning and do not replace legal advice or formal regulatory review.