Stolen passwords, an unpatched laptop, one convincing email — that's how the overwhelming majority of incidents begin, not some Hollywood zero-day. The fix isn't a single product. It's a disciplined, layered posture where every gap an attacker would use is already closed, monitored, and documented.
Next-gen detection and response on every laptop, desktop, and server — isolating threats automatically before they spread.
Phishing, spoofing, and malicious attachments filtered before they reach an inbox, where most attacks land.
Multi-factor authentication, conditional access, and least-privilege permissions across your Microsoft environment.
Continuous scanning and patching so the holes attackers look for are closed on a schedule, not after an incident.
Your team is the front line. We train and phishing-test them so a click doesn't become a crisis.
Identity, email, and endpoints watched around the clock, with a real response when something looks wrong.
A medical practice, a defense subcontractor, and a law firm don't carry the same risk — so they shouldn't run the same playbook. We map controls to your actual environment and regulatory obligations, then keep the evidence audit-ready.
No. Traditional antivirus only catches known threats by signature. Modern attacks use stolen credentials and fileless techniques that walk right past it. Layered defense — EDR, MFA, email security, and monitoring — is what actually stops today's incidents.
Yes. We monitor identity, email, and endpoints around the clock and respond when something looks wrong, instead of waiting for you to notice on Monday morning.
Yes. Insurers increasingly require MFA, EDR, tested backups, and security training to issue or renew a policy. We deploy those controls and give you the documentation your carrier asks for.
Managed IT keeps your technology running; cybersecurity keeps it defended. Most clients pair them — security is layered into the same environment we already manage, which is why it works.