Services

Practical risk and preparedness support
for systems that keep life safe.

AnzenSage helps food & agriculture organizations, zoos, and aquariums understand where operational risk really lives — and prepare for disruptions without jargon, fear, or unnecessary complexity.

If your work depends on animals, biology, or food systems, your risks aren't theoretical. We focus on what actually matters when technology, people, and operations intersect.

The reality

This work is harder than it looks.

Most organizations were not designed with today's level of automation, remote access, and system interdependence in mind. Risk shows up quietly — through small failures, unclear roles, or assumptions that "someone else has it covered."

You don't need to be technical to feel that something isn't quite right. That instinct is usually correct.

Our role

We translate complexity into clarity.

AnzenSage sits between operations, technology, and leadership. We help teams understand what depends on what, where things could break down, and how to respond in a way that protects animals, food, and people.

No blame. No "gotchas." Just clear, usable insight.

Service 01

Cyber-Physical Risk & Dependency Mapping

Most organizations don't have a clear picture of what actually keeps their operation running — and where a single failure could cascade into something much bigger. This service builds that picture. We identify your critical systems, the people and vendors your operations depend on, and where the gaps are between how things are supposed to work and how they actually do.

What you get

A map of your critical operational dependencies — systems, vendors, and people

Identification of single points of failure and hidden vulnerabilities

Plain-language summary your leadership team can act on

Prioritized risk findings — what matters most, not an exhaustive list

Documentation suitable for insurance, audits, or board reporting

Who it's for

Operations leaders who want to understand their risk before an incident happens

Facilities preparing for insurance renewal, customer audits, or regulatory review

Organizations that have grown quickly and aren't sure what they've taken on

Leadership teams that need a defensible starting point for risk conversations

What to expect

1

An initial conversation about your operation, your concerns, and what you already know

2

A structured review of your systems, vendors, and operational workflows

3

A findings debrief with your leadership team — no jargon, clear priorities

4

A written deliverable you can use and reference going forward

Ask about this service →

Service 02

Contingency Planning & Preparedness

Most emergency plans were written before your operation depended on automated systems, remote vendors, and networked equipment. This service strengthens what you already have — filling in the gaps that automation, remote access, and system interdependence have created. The goal isn't to rewrite everything from scratch. It's to make sure your plan works in the world you actually operate in today.

What you get

A gap analysis of your existing emergency and continuity plans

Cyber-physical scenario coverage — what happens when automated systems fail

Updated or supplemental plan documentation your team can actually follow

Vendor and remote access risk addressed within the plan

Documentation suitable for USDA, FDA FSMA, or insurance requirements

Who it's for

Zoos and aquariums required to maintain USDA contingency plans

Food facilities navigating FSMA preparedness expectations

Operations that have an existing plan but know it hasn't been updated in years

Organizations preparing for cyber insurance review or customer audits

What to expect

1

Review of your existing plans, documentation, and known gaps

2

Conversations with key people in your operation to understand reality vs. documentation

3

Revised or supplemental plan sections with cyber-physical scenarios added

4

Walkthrough with your team so the plan doesn't just sit on a shelf

Ask about this service →

Service 03

Cyber-Physical Incident Response Support

When systems go down and life must continue, the pressure is immediate. Animals need care. Food must be kept safe. Workers need direction. This service helps teams prepare for and navigate incidents where the physical and digital worlds collide — clarifying roles, priorities, and decision-making under pressure so that when something happens, your team already knows what to do.

What you get

A practical incident response framework built for your operational reality

Clear roles and decision trees for cyber-physical scenarios

Guidance on how to operate when systems are degraded or offline

Communication templates for leadership, staff, regulators, and media

Post-incident review framework to improve each time

Who it's for

Operations teams responsible for animal welfare or food safety during disruptions

Leadership teams without a clear chain of command for technology incidents

Facilities that have experienced an incident and want to be better prepared next time

Organizations whose IT and OT/operational teams don't yet speak the same language

What to expect

1

Discovery of your current response capabilities and gaps

2

Scenario mapping specific to your facility type and operational risks

3

Development of response frameworks and role-specific guidance

4

Optional integration with a tabletop exercise to test what you've built

Ask about this service →

Service 04

Awareness Training for Non-Technical Teams

Most cybersecurity training is built for IT teams. It assumes familiarity with technical concepts, uses jargon freely, and doesn't account for how operations people actually think and work. This training is different — it's foundational awareness built for the people running your facility: animal care staff, production teams, farm operators, and frontline workers who need to understand risk in plain language without being turned into security professionals.

What you get

Custom training built around your facility type, roles, and real scenarios

Role-specific guidance: what each person needs to know and do — no more, no less

Plain-language materials your team can reference after the session

Documentation suitable for compliance and staff readiness demonstration

Who it's for

Operations, animal care, and production teams who need practical awareness

OT/ICS operators who need to understand risks in their industrial environments

Leadership teams responsible for incident response who have never trained on it

Organizations where compliance requires documented staff security awareness training

What to expect

1

A scoping conversation about your team, your facility, and your goals

2

Custom scenario development based on your real systems and risks

3

One or more training sessions delivered in your language, at your pace

4

Optional: pair with a tabletop exercise (Service 5) to put the knowledge to the test

Ask about this service →

How this applies to your world

These services can stand alone or be combined.

Each one is designed to meet teams where they are — whether you're hands-on, stretched thin, or just trying to get ahead of the next problem. Here's how they apply to the two sectors we serve.

Food & Agriculture

Food production, processing, farming, and storage environments

Where downtime, contamination, or loss of control has immediate real-world consequences — for your business, your workers, your customers, and public health.

OT/ICS and PLC systems running your processing lines

Cold chain and food safety system resilience

FDA FSMA and insurance preparedness documentation

Food & Ag services →
Zoos & Aquariums

Animal care environments reliant on life-support and facilities infrastructure

Including USDA Animal Welfare Act requirements — where technology failures can have direct consequences for animal welfare, visitor safety, and regulatory compliance.

Life support and habitat control system resilience

USDA contingency plan requirements (effective Jan 2022)

Public safety and access control during incidents

Zoo & Aquarium services →

Before you go

You don't need to be an expert
to take risk seriously.

If something in your operation feels fragile, unclear, or overly dependent on "one person knowing how it works," that's usually the right moment to get support.

AnzenSage provides operational risk and preparedness support — not legal advice, compliance sign-off, or IT outsourcing.

Get in touch →