"Most GCP advisors learned this platform as customers.
Jeremy managed its networking product strategy from inside Google."
GCP's VPC model rewards teams who design it correctly from the start, and punishes those who don't. Overlapping address ranges, sprawling firewall rules, and ad-hoc subnet designs that seemed fine at 20 engineers become expensive, risky problems at 200.
In hybrid environments, on-premises address space and cloud allocations collide in ways that cause outages, block migrations, and create security blind spots. The teams that designed each piece often no longer work together, or no longer work there.
Google's security tooling is excellent at surfacing findings. What it can't do is tell you which ones actually put your business at risk, in what order to address them, and what the architectural root cause is. That requires a different kind of judgment.
A structured audit of your VPC design, subnet strategy, and IP address policies, followed by ongoing advisory to keep your network architecture sound as you grow.
Ongoing advisory that turns your GCP security findings into a prioritized action plan, and keeps you on track for SOC 2, HIPAA, or PCI compliance without constant scrambling.
A senior advisory relationship for CTOs and engineering leaders navigating the architecture decisions that will define their infrastructure for the next several years.
Getting onto GCP was the hard part in 2020. Operating it at scale, securely, without accumulating infrastructure debt that takes years to unwind, is the hard part now. Most teams reached for GCP's flexibility without a plan for what happens when the network gets complex and nobody fully owns the IP address space.
Jeremy built his practice specifically for this moment: engineering organizations that are past the "we're using GCP" phase and need expert judgment on whether the foundation they've built will hold.
About Jeremy →Your team made reasonable decisions under pressure. Now those decisions are starting to constrain you, and nobody has the time or seniority to step back and assess the whole picture.
You don't have a dedicated cloud network or security architect, and hiring one is a six-month process. A senior advisory relationship gets you that judgment now, without the headcount.
Whether it's an upcoming SOC 2, a near-miss incident, or a new CTO who has questions about what's actually running, you need credible answers, not a report that creates more questions.
A major cloud migration, a new product launch, an M&A integration, or an IPO with infrastructure scrutiny, these decisions deserve more than internal consensus.
A focused 90-minute diagnostic for $1,000, not a pitch. Jeremy reviews your environment in advance, then leads a structured conversation about where things stand and what's worth addressing first. Most people walk away with a clearer picture than they came in with, regardless of what happens next.
Book Your Clarity SessionJeremy works with a small number of clients at a time to preserve depth of engagement. Availability is limited.