Vulnerability Monitoring

Security Isn't Something You Set Up Once and Forget

An assessment tells you where things stood on the day we looked. But software gets updated, devices get added, employees come and go, and new vulnerabilities get discovered all the time. The risk picture changes constantly.

Vulnerability monitoring means someone is paying attention to your environment on an ongoing basis, not just during a once-a-year checkup. We watch for threats, respond when something comes up, and keep you informed without burying you in technical noise.

What's Included

  • Endpoint Protection on Every Device. We put real endpoint protection software on every work computer in your business. It's not just basic antivirus, but tools that can detect and stop modern threats before they cause damage. We manage it, watch the alerts, and handle anything that comes up. You get a monthly summary of what's happening. We use the same tools that much larger organizations use, just sized and priced for a business like yours.
  • Mobile Device Management. If your employees use phones or tablets to access business email, your CRM, or any other company system, those devices need to be managed. We enroll them in a device management platform that lets us enforce screen locks, require encryption, and wipe a device remotely if it gets lost or stolen. When someone leaves the company, their access to everything gets cut off right away.
  • Network Segmentation. Your work computers, your employees' personal phones, and any customer-facing WiFi shouldn't all be on the same network. If one device gets infected, you don't want it to have a clear path to everything else. This typically doesn't require much new hardware, yet it closes one of the most common ways small business networks get compromised.
  • Backup Verification. We check that your critical data is actually being backed up, that the backups are stored somewhere ransomware can't reach them, and that restoring from them actually works. We test this quarterly. If there's a problem with your backup setup, you'll find out from us instead of a crisis.

Who is this a good fit for? 

Any business with three or more computers. Businesses where employees use personal or company phones for work. Businesses that have experienced any kind of security issue before. This is also often required for most cyber insurance policies.

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