About DSRS

Built to make Windows security posture easier to understand and easier to improve.

DSRS stands for Device Security Risk Score. The goal is simple: help teams quickly understand risk on a Windows device, see the most important gaps, and know what to fix first.

What DSRS is

DSRS is a Windows security posture assessment approach focused on clarity. Instead of overwhelming teams with raw technical noise, it aims to produce a meaningful score, concise findings, and practical remediation guidance.

The product direction is built around commercial value: security assessments, customer reviews, internal hardening work, and report-ready output for technical and non-technical stakeholders.

Who it is for

  • Managed service providers
  • Security consultants
  • Internal IT and security teams
  • Organizations that want a clear posture snapshot on Windows devices

Why it exists

Too many security outputs are either too technical for decision-makers or too shallow for practitioners. DSRS is designed to sit in the middle: technically grounded, but clear enough to support real decisions.

That means showing the top risks, the likely impact, and the most useful improvements first.

Product direction

The current direction emphasizes local-first assessment, strong Windows hardening checks, useful prioritization, and reports that can support both engineering teams and leadership conversations.

As the project evolves, the focus remains the same: useful findings, honest scoring, and practical value.

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