Cybersecurity and continuity without unnecessary complexity
Useful security starts with understanding how a company works, what information matters and what needs to keep running when something goes wrong.
A small or growing business does not need an endless collection of disconnected tools. It needs sensible controls, tested backups, well-managed access and a clear way to recover. Technology should reduce uncertainty, not turn every incident into another project.
A practical view of security
We look at the areas that have the greatest day-to-day impact: identity, devices, email, cloud services, networks, backups and suppliers. We then prioritise improvements according to real risk and the company’s ability to maintain them.
Access and identity
Appropriate permissions, stronger authentication and regular reviews of accounts and privileges.
Email and collaboration
Secure Microsoft 365 configuration, protection against impersonation and safer ways to share information.
Recoverable backups
Keeping backups is not enough: the business must know what they contain and be able to restore them.
Response and continuity
Simple procedures to contain incidents, recover services and communicate important decisions.
Security that grows with the business
New employees, offices, cloud applications and AI automations also introduce new risks. Security therefore belongs in the architecture and in everyday processes, not only after an incident.
This review can include Microsoft 365, Azure, system integrations and the automations already used by the business. Every connection should have a purpose, a boundary and an owner.
Let’s review what matters most
An initial assessment helps organise priorities and decide what to improve first.
Talk about security and continuity
