TECHNOLOGY DUE DILIGENCE

Turn technology risk into decision‑ready findings.

Lunashields helps business leaders, investors, and transaction teams understand technology operations, cybersecurity exposure, scalability, dependencies, and near-term investment needs.

Situations where this service can be useful.

  • An acquisition, investment, or partnership needs technology review
  • Leadership needs an independent view of operational and security risk
  • Systems, vendors, costs, or ownership are poorly documented
  • The business needs a practical post-transaction priority plan

A concise view of risk, cost, and execution priorities.

Replace a checklist-only review with business context: what can disrupt the deal or transition, what requires investment, and what should happen first.

Practical support tailored to your priorities.

  • Technology and cybersecurity risk assessment
  • Architecture, identity, endpoint, vendor, and resilience review
  • Key-person and operational dependency analysis
  • Cost, contract, and scalability observations
  • Executive findings with risk-based priorities
  • Day-one and first-90-day action plan

Move from uncertainty to an operating plan.

Discovery and scope

Confirm the decision, timeline, material systems, stakeholders, and available evidence.

Focused assessment

Review the highest-impact technology, security, operational, vendor, and resilience areas.

Decision support

Deliver concise findings, clarify material risks, and translate them into prioritized next steps.

Questions you may have.

Who is technology due diligence for?

It can support business owners, investors, buyers, operators, and leadership teams evaluating an acquisition, investment, partnership, or major transition.

Is this a penetration test or financial audit?

No. It is an executive technology and cybersecurity assessment. Specialized legal, financial, or technical testing can be coordinated separately when needed.

What if documentation is limited?

That is common. Interviews, system evidence, vendor information, and targeted validation can still reveal important dependencies, risks, and immediate priorities.

Can you support the first 90 days after a transaction?

Yes. Findings can be converted into a practical transition roadmap, and fractional CIO or CISO leadership can help guide execution.