Start with a conversation, not a contract.
Tell us what you're protecting and what prompted the visit. We'll come back with practical questions and a straight read, including "you're in better shape than you think" when that's true.
A 30-minute call covers a lot when nobody's reading from a deck. Useful things to mention, if you know them:
- What kind of business you run, and roughly how many people
- What's worrying you — or what letter, questionnaire, or requirement showed up
- What you already have in place (provider, tools, policies)
- Anything you've been putting off asking about
Don't know the technical details? That's fine. Most people who call us don't, and it doesn't slow anything down.
Prompt shown based on the industry selected in the form:
Financial Providers
Worried about client data, the systems around your portal, WISP obligations, or an insurance renewal? Say so — one sentence is plenty.
Energy + Oil/Gas
Concerned about remote access, vendor logins, field devices, or recovery if something stops? Tell us which one keeps coming up.
Government Contractors
Facing a CMMC requirement, a prime's flow-down, or a findings list from a gap assessment? Mention where things stand.
Prefer to write instead? The form works too.
What happens next
- We read what you sent — an actual person, usually within one business day.
- We schedule a 30-minute call at your convenience.
- We ask practical questions about your environment and concerns.
- You get a straight recommendation — even if it's "you don't need us yet."
- If there's a fit, scope and pricing go in writing before any work starts.
Not ready to talk?
Take the self-assessment first. Ten minutes, no contact info required to start, and you'll arrive at the call (if you ever book one) already knowing your own gaps.
Before you reach out
Do you replace our current IT provider?
Only when that's the right answer. Plenty of engagements layer security on top of IT support that's working fine. We'll tell you which situation you're in — including when the answer is "keep your provider."
Can you work with our internal IT team?
Yes. Internal teams usually know exactly where the bodies are buried; what they lack is time and a security mandate. We bring assessment, implementation muscle, monitoring, and documentation — they keep running the environment.
Is cybersecurity a one-time project?
Some work can start as a project, but controls drift the moment people, vendors, and systems change. The ongoing program is what keeps the first project from expiring.
You already know something needs attention.
Bring the concern. We'll help you turn it into a next step.