Every engagement begins with a $1,000 90-minute diagnostic, a structured review of where your GCP infrastructure actually stands, not a sales presentation. Most clients begin with a foundation assessment and build from there.
"Build it right. Then keep it right."
Most GCP network problems aren't visible until they cause an outage, a compliance failure, or a migration that takes three times as long as expected. By then, the decisions that caused them are years old, made by teams under pressure who have since moved on.
This engagement starts by documenting what you actually have: every VPC, subnet, routing policy, firewall rule set, and hybrid connectivity path. Then it produces a clear-eyed assessment of what's working, what will eventually break, and what to fix first, prioritized by business risk, not technical elegance.
The ongoing advisory relationship that follows gives your team a senior network architecture resource to consult as you build: reviewing proposed changes before they go in, catching the decisions that look fine today but create problems at scale, and keeping your IP address space coherent as the organization grows.
Jeremy managed networking product strategy inside Google Cloud Platform, he understands how GCP's network model was designed, where the constraints are, and what the failure modes look like at scale. Before that, he built and sold a company whose entire purpose was solving routing problems. There is no analogous background in this market.
The Foundation Review is the standard starting point and typically leads into an ongoing advisory engagement. Annual commitments receive a 10% discount.
"Google built the platform. We make sure you're using it safely."
Google's security tooling for GCP is genuinely excellent, but it produces findings, not decisions. A long list of flagged configurations doesn't tell you which ones represent real business risk, which are acceptable tradeoffs, or what the architectural change is that would address several of them at once.
This engagement is not penetration testing, and it's not a SOC service. It's a standing advisory relationship that sits above the tooling layer: translating what your GCP security tools are surfacing into a clear, prioritized picture of where you actually stand, and keeping that picture current as your infrastructure changes.
For teams working toward SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI-DSS, or FedRAMP compliance on GCP, the engagement includes continuous alignment tracking against your chosen framework, so compliance doesn't become a fire drill every time an audit approaches.
Jeremy's background in high-scale consumer internet infrastructure includes direct experience managing the aftermath of a major security incident, the kind of experience that changes how you think about security architecture permanently. He approaches GCP security not as a checklist exercise but as an operational discipline that has to be built into how infrastructure is designed, not applied to it afterward.
A Security Posture Baseline assessment is the standard starting point. The CISO Advisory tier is designed for organizations without a full-time cloud security lead.
"You've adopted GCP. Now scale it like Google does."
Some infrastructure decisions are too consequential to make without a senior outside perspective, and too technical to fully hand to a generalist advisor. A major cloud migration, an IPO, a significant new product, an M&A integration: these moments require someone who has seen what works, what fails, and what Google's platform is actually capable of at scale.
This is a senior advisory relationship for technology leaders, CTOs, VPs of Engineering, platform leads, who want a trusted technical voice for the decisions that will shape their infrastructure for years. Not an implementation partner. Not a report. A standing relationship with someone who knows GCP from the inside and has operated infrastructure at carrier, consumer, IoT, and cloud scale.
The engagement is structured around regular working sessions and on-demand access for questions that can't wait, covering architecture decisions, vendor negotiations, GCP product direction, team structure, and the strategic tradeoffs that don't have obvious right answers.
Jeremy managed networking product strategy for Google Cloud Platform, giving him direct insight into how GCP's architecture was designed and where it's going. He also spent 30 years on the other side of that relationship, as a founder, an enterprise operator, and an infrastructure builder at companies ranging from startups to carriers. That combination of inside knowledge and operational experience is what makes this advisory relationship different from talking to an analyst firm or a generalist consultant.
This engagement requires a minimum 6-month commitment. Jeremy works with a small number of clients in this capacity to preserve the depth of engagement each relationship deserves.
| Engagement | Starting Assessment | Ongoing Advisory | Annual Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Network Foundation & IPAM | $18K–$28K | $4,500–$14,000/mo | $54K–$196K |
| Security Posture & Compliance | $15K–$22K | $5,500–$16,000/mo | $66K–$222K |
| Strategic Infrastructure Advisory | — | $6,000–$18,500/mo | $72K–$222K |
A focused 90-minute diagnostic for $1,000. 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. Availability is limited.