You protect your patients. We protect your practice.

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Protect Your Medical Practice

Monthly cybersecurity plans tailored for small medical businesses to stay secure and HIPAA compliant.

You protect your patients. We protect your practice.

A small medical practice team discussing cybersecurity plans around a conference table.
A small medical practice team discussing cybersecurity plans around a conference table.
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Close-up of hands typing on a laptop with HIPAA compliance documents visible nearby.

We specialize in protecting Arizona medical businesses because, just like you, we are a local small business. We don't believe in "one-size-fits-all" security; we believe in meeting you in person and knowing our partners by their first names. You went into medicine to help patients, our mission is to give you the peace of mind to do just that. We handle the complexities of HIPAA and state regulations, protecting your patients and your reputation so you can focus on what matters most.

Lets talk next steps:
  1. Complete your pre-qualification form.

  2. Schedule a strategy call.

  3. Select your customized plan.

  4. Conduct a comprehensive risk analysis.

  5. Execute your roadmap to success.

  6. Basic HIPAA Compliance met

  7. Proactive Defense and Enhanced Security

  8. Systems Maintained

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Why would a small medical business hire a cybersecurity specialist?

Many small businesses cannot afford full-time IT support, and not all IT support services focus on cybersecurity. Similar to the medical field, IT encompasses a wide range of specialties, including network administration, systems administration, and cybersecurity.

With HIPAA regulations and state mandates to adhere to, it is crucial that IT administrators are well-versed in these protocols. A significant difference is that IT administrators and network administrators tend to be reactive, addressing issues as they arise, whereas cybersecurity professionals proactively safeguard systems. Engaging a specialist is essential, as HIPAA and state regulations can be complex and demanding.