07/13/2026
Quick gut-check for business owners: proactive IT support runs about $75/hour. A cyberattack's downtime runs about $53,000/hour on average, industry-wide. We're not in the business of scaring anyone into a sale. We just think the math is worth seeing before you need it, not after.
Threats go where the defenses are thinnest, and small businesses typically run with smaller security budgets, fewer dedicated IT staff, and slower patch cycles than the enterprises they often do business with.
As a business owner, CTO, office manager, property manager, or operations director - this makes your company an easier entry point. You could be providing a stepping stone into a larger partner or client's network.
This is also why ransomware shows up so often in small-business breaches: it's a high-return, low-effort play against a target that's less likely to have tested backups or a documented response plan.
๐ฅ This is why we tell our clients to know exactly where they stand before it becomes a problem instead of after.
๐ฅ We build in options, not pressure, so you can see where you actually stand before anything happens. If you want a plain-English view of your exposure, we'll walk you through it. No pressure.