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TWW Expands into Commercial Services, Offering Holistic Risk and Program Management for the Modern Enterprise

TWW Expands into Commercial Services, Offering Holistic Risk and Program Management for the Modern Enterprise

Business Wire29-05-2025
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Wright Way Enterprises (TWW), a trusted leader in cybersecurity modernization and program management for federal agencies, is expanding its proven methodologies and expertise into the private sector with the launch of its new Commercial Services practice.
Three-in-four companies in the United States are at risk of a material cyberattack and 60% of small businesses go out of business within six months of a cyber breach.
Three-in-four companies in the United States are at risk of a material cyberattack and 60% of small businesses go out of business within six months of a cyber breach. With growing cyber risk, cyber readiness is no longer optional—it's critical. TWW's expanded offerings equip companies of all sizes and sectors with the implementation frameworks to anticipate, prevent, and respond to the growing complexity of cyber threats.
TWW's Commercial Services include:
Cybersecurity Risk Hygiene & Assessment
Third-Party Risk Management Assessment
Enterprise Risk Assessment
Program Management
Zero Trust as a Service (ZTaaS)
'Attack surfaces have widened beyond the firewall—across remote teams and third-party vendors. Organizations can't afford blind spots,' said Kenice Middleton, Managing Partner of TWW. 'Whether you're a regional bank, a hospital system, or a retail brand, cyber risk is business risk.'
In addition to its cybersecurity solutions, TWW offers core consulting services which help organizations navigate operational demands, drive change, and manage enterprise-wide risk. Through its Program Management and Enterprise Risk Assessment capabilities, TWW provides structured governance, cross-functional coordination, and tailored delivery models that align strategic goals with day-to-day execution. These services support everything from modernization efforts and digital transformation to compliance and business continuity planning—giving leadership teams the clarity and confidence to move forward.
'In today's environment,' said Daniel Wright, CEO of TWW, 'organizations are balancing modernization, compliance, and risk reduction—all while keeping operations running smoothly. Our Commercial Services equip leadership teams to focus their efforts and make informed decisions. We're excited to bring TWW's proven frameworks to businesses of every size—addressing real-world challenges with solutions that empower organizations to adapt, scale, and thrive.'
The firm's commercial offering is built on a foundation of both public and private sector experience, with team members in previous roles at Deloitte, Booz Allen Hamilton, Bank Policy Institute, Aspen Institute and within the federal government. This cross-sector perspective gives TWW a unique edge: combining policy fluency, operational precision, and business-minded security strategy.
Backed by an integrated methodology that fuses risk & program management, regulatory compliance, and enterprise modernization, TWW helps clients not only identify vulnerabilities but also implement practical, scalable solutions. With deep alignment to leading frameworks such as NIST CSF, CISA's Zero Trust Maturity Model, and industry-specific regulatory requirements, TWW is positioned to be a transformative partner to security-conscious businesses navigating digital transformation.
Visit www.twwenterprises.com/commercial-services to learn more or schedule an assessment consultation.
About TWW
The Wright Way Enterprises (TWW) is certified as an SBA 8(a) small business, stewarding organizations in addressing the dynamic needs of an ever-changing global economy. Founded in 2020, TWW's comprehensive capabilities fortify federal and private infrastructure. The impact-driven consultancy specializes in program management, auditing, cyber risk management, and compliance. TWW's vision is to be globally trusted advisors in delivering robust solutions that protect data, preserve vital resources, ensure compliance, and optimize operations for excellence. For more information, visit www.twwenterprises.com.
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