Experience with cybersecurity, infrastructure, cloud, and compliance-oriented environments.
IT and cybersecurity
Improve IT operations and reduce avoidable security risk.
Support practical IT needs while improving access, backups, policies, vendors, and security basics.
Common problems
- Access, accounts, devices, and vendors have grown without a clear owner.
- Backups, recovery, and security practices are assumed rather than verified.
- Staff need help, but hiring a full IT team is not practical.
- Leadership wants better risk visibility without enterprise bureaucracy.
What is included
- IT environment and vendor review
- Account, access, and device practice assessment
- Backup and recovery baseline
- Security policy and process recommendations
- Cybersecurity posture improvement planning
- Ongoing technical guidance and vendor coordination
How the engagement works
- Identify the systems, vendors, access points, and operational risks that matter most.
- Prioritize the practical fixes that reduce risk and improve daily operations.
- Support implementation, vendor coordination, and recurring improvement work.
Related credibility
Experience behind the recommendation.
The goal is practical guidance grounded in web platform, infrastructure, security, and technology leadership experience.
Hands-on background across Linux, Windows, networking, backup, and recovery practices.
Technology leadership experience that connects risk, budget, operations, and execution.
Drupal and web platform depth
Experience modernizing and operating web platforms from Drupal 6 through Drupal 11.
Acquia Certified Grand Master
A validated Drupal credential that supports complex web platform planning, delivery, and maintenance.
Questions business owners usually ask
Is this a replacement for a large managed service provider?
It can be an alternative for businesses that need senior ownership and practical support, or it can help manage existing vendors more effectively.
Where do you usually start?
Start with visibility: systems, vendors, access, backups, known risks, and recurring pain points. Then prioritize the fixes that matter most.
Can cybersecurity improvements be phased?
Yes. Most businesses need a pragmatic roadmap that improves the basics first and avoids overwhelming the team.
Ready to make the next technology decision clearer?
Start with a focused conversation about the current situation, the business risk, and the practical next step.