about us

We are committed to superior quality and results.

We provide An envirmoment for our clients to conduct their business securely & eliminate cybersecurity threats.

our mission

Our mission is a testament to our core values: We are a community of technology and business consultants, all committed to delivering quality, cost-effective, impactful solutions that create long term value and meet our clients’ mission. We have created an environment within our company that is fun and unique, and where our employees are able to be entrepreneurial and are encouraged to think BIG.

1 Integrity & Accountability.

2 Quality Assurance.

3 Passion through performance.

what we offer

Establish basic security practices and policies for employees, such as requiring strong passwords, and establish appropriate Internet use guidelines that detail penalties for violating company cybersecurity policies. Establish rules of behavior describing how to handle and protect customer information and other vital data.

Keep clean machines: having the latest security software, web browser, and operating system are the best defenses against viruses, malware, and other online threats. Set antivirus software to run a scan after each update. Install other key software updates as soon as they are available.

A firewall is a set of related programs and hardware that prevent outsiders from accessing data on a private network. We make sure Firewall rules and policies are up-to-date and monitored. If employees work from home, ensure that their home system(s) are protected by a firewall.

Regularly backup the data on all computers, files servers and mail servers. Critical data includes word processing documents, electronic spreadsheets, databases, financial files, human resources files, and accounts receivable/payable files. Our monitored, automated and tested backups keep your data safe and ready for restore.

Prevent access or use of business computers by unauthorized individuals. Laptops can be particularly easy targets for theft or can be lost, so lock them up when unattended. Make sure a separate user account is created for each employee and require strong passwords. Administrative privileges should only be given to trusted IT staff and key personnel.

If you have a Wi-Fi network for your workplace, make sure it is secure, encrypted, and hidden. To hide your Wi-Fi network, set up your wireless access point or router, so it does not broadcast the network name, known as the Service Set Identifier (SSID). Password protect access to the router.

Do not provide any one employee with access to all data systems. Employees should only be given access to the specific data systems that they need for their jobs, and should not be able to install any software without permission.

Require employees to use unique passwords and change passwords every three months. Consider implementing multi-factor authentication that requires additional information beyond a password to gain entry. Check with your vendors that handle sensitive data, especially financial institutions, to see if they offer multi-factor authentication for your account.

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