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Consolidating Cybersecurity and Compliance with CulperIQ

A Georgia-based Managed Services Provider (MSP) and CulperSec Partner modernized its security offering by consolidating six disconnected tools into CulperIQ. By standardizing on Meridian and Safeguard, powered by the Aegis agent and Cody AI, the MSP streamlined internal operations and delivered a unified, multi-tenant security and compliance experience to every customer.

A woman sits at her desktop computer with a Meridian Vulnerability Management dashboard on one monitor and a Safeguard Horizon GRC dashboard on the other.

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Tool Consolidation

Replaced six disconnected vendors and portals with a single unified platform across SecOps and GRC; reducing overhead and simplifying daily workflows.

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Unified Visibility

Continuous insights across vulnerability management, SIEM operations, GRC and more; delivered from one multi-tenant view.

Client profile

The organization behind the outcome

This Georgia-based MSP delivers security and IT services to organizations across healthcare, professional services, and local government. As its customer base grew, its security stack became fragmented; tools didn't share context, analysts had to pivot between systems, and compliance work lived in separate systems, spreadsheets and documents. The MSP needed a single platform to unify security operations and compliance workflows for both customers and internal operations without adding headcount or complexity.

Engagement narrative

The work behind the outcome

The constraints that shaped the engagement and the practical response used to move security work forward.

The challenge

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Disconnected Tools, Disconnected Outcomes

The MSP's security offering had evolved into a patchwork of point solutions. Each tool solved a narrow need, but none provided end-to-end context. Analysts spent time correlating alerts manually, customer reporting was inconsistent, and compliance services required duplicate effort across separate systems.

  1. 01Six separate vendors and tools with limited or inconsistent integration
  2. 02Manual correlation between vulnerability data, security events, and exposure signals
  3. 03Inconsistent customer reporting and time-consuming cross-tool investigations
  4. 04Email and domain security posture checks performed ad hoc, often after issues surfaced
  5. 05GRC workflows split across spreadsheets, shared drives, and disconnected ticketing processes
  6. 06Vendor risk reviews were difficult to scale as customers added more third parties

The response

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CulperIQ Unified Security Platform

By adopting CulperIQ through the CulperSec Partnership Program, the MSP consolidated its stack into one platform and standardized operations across customers. Meridian unified vulnerability management, SIEM operations, breach exposure monitoring, and email assurance, while Safeguard centralized compliance, vendor risk, and policy management. The result was a repeatable, scalable security program the MSP could deliver consistently across every tenant.

  1. 01Consolidated six tools into CulperIQ for both internal operations and customer delivery
  2. 02Standardized endpoint telemetry using the Aegis agent for cross-platform visibility
  3. 03Streamlined security workflows across Meridian Vulnerability Management and Security Operations (SIEM)
  4. 04Implemented always-on exposure monitoring with Signals Intelligence for leaked credentials and breach data
  5. 05Added continuous email and DNS security and assurance with MXSignet
  6. 06Centralized compliance operations with Horizon GRC, including evidence mapping and audit readiness
  7. 07Scaled third-party risk management through Horizon Vendor Management
  8. 08Unified documentation and policy lifecycle using the Safeguard Policy Library; supporting consistent, audit-ready reporting

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