Approach
Design upstream, not in reaction. Every engagement starts by reading the current operational flow — where requests circulate, where information leaks, where the team pays a hidden cost. Construction follows, at known scope.
Systems architect
Certifications
NEXURA is led by a single person, which isn't a weakness — it's the contract. An architecture designed by one pair of hands stays coherent under pressure: decisions are traceable, technical choices are documented, responsibility never gets diluted in a committee.
Two certifications frame this work: CCIP (Certified Cyber Intelligence Professional) covers the analysis of sensitive information flows; ISO/IEC 27032 Foundation frames security at the infrastructure level. Together they enforce one rule: never build an automation system without knowing where the data circulates, where it leaks, and where it sits exposed.
Design upstream, not in reaction. Every engagement starts by reading the current operational flow — where requests circulate, where information leaks, where the team pays a hidden cost. Construction follows, at known scope.
Explicit consent, incident register, secret segmentation, hashed IPs, documented subprocessor contracts. Not a consent banner stapled on a leaky system — an architecture coherent with Québec's Law 25, from the design phase.
Québec and Canadian B2B operators: seasonal service businesses, professional firms (accounting, tax, brokerage), industrial SMBs. The work is local, the expertise is rare, trust is built in writing — never through an imposed call.
Everything starts in writing — it's the fastest and most traceable path. Calls happen when the substance warrants it, never as a gatekeeping step.