Industries
The risk looks different depending on what you do.
Every business needs monitoring, patching and tested backup. What changes by sector is which failure hurts most, and which obligations you have to answer for.
- Professional services
- Healthcare
- Construction
- Retail
We work with small businesses across the northwest Atlanta corridor, and while the underlying work is consistent — monitor, patch, secure, back up, test the restore — the priorities are not. A dental practice worries about patient records and a waiting room full of people. A contractor worries about the estimating file that only exists on one laptop. A restaurant worries about card payments failing mid-service.
These pages set out what we actually see in each sector, what it costs when it goes wrong, and which plan we would normally recommend as a starting point. If your business does not fit neatly into one of them, that is fine — the assessment is the same conversation either way.
Sectors we know well
Four industries, four different pressure points
Professional services
IT support for accounting, legal and consulting firms.
Client files, deadlines and confidentiality. When your systems stop, billable hours stop with them.
Confidentiality and cyber cover
Read the detailHealthcare
IT support for medical, dental and specialist practices.
Patient records, HIPAA obligations and a waiting room that does not care why the system is down.
HIPAA Security Rule
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IT support for contractors, builders and trade businesses.
Estimates, plans and job records — usually spread between an office, a truck and a phone.
Contractual and insurance requirements
Read the detailRetail & hospitality
IT support for shops, restaurants and hospitality businesses.
Point of sale, card payments and guest wi-fi — where an outage means turning customers away.
PCI DSS
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If you are not on the list
The work does not actually change that much
We support manufacturers, non-profits, property managers, logistics businesses and plenty of others that do not have a page here. The reason we highlight four is that they represent the four shapes of risk we see most often: deadline-driven, regulated, field-based and transaction-driven.
Most businesses recognise themselves in at least one of those. The assessment is free either way, and it will tell you which of those shapes yours actually is.
Next step
Find out what is actually exposed — free, and no obligation
A 30-minute assessment of your backup, security and support gaps, with a written summary you keep whether or not you hire us.