Business cybersecurity is the process of ensuring that your proprietary information and infrastructure are protected from unauthorized activity, viruses, and other dangerous factors.
Compliance ensures your business meets the legal and regulatory standards set for your industry. Credit card processors, for instance, must adhere to PCI compliance to protect payment data, while manufacturers serving the Department of Defense are held to CMMC certification requirements.
Framework-aligned security for government contracts and defense supply chains.
Payment card security for businesses that process or store cardholder data.
Navigating today’s evolving compliance landscape can be challenging for businesses of all sizes. ATP helps organizations stay ahead of regulatory requirements by providing tailored IT solutions designed to ensure compliance and protect sensitive data. Our services focus on reducing risk, maintaining operational integrity, and keeping your business prepared for audits and inspections.
Combining robust cybersecurity with compliance-focused solutions gives your business peace of mind and operational confidence. This dual approach reduces risk, prevents costly breaches, and improves overall efficiency, allowing business owners to focus on growth rather than worrying about security or compliance issues.
Continuous oversight of your systems to detect and address threats before they cause damage.
Advanced tools that identify and neutralize threats including ransomware, phishing, and malware.
Security awareness training helps your team recognize phishing and other threats, reducing human error.
Our experience supporting industries such as professional services, manufacturing, and more allows us to apply proven IT best practices that keep your business secure, efficient, and well-managed.
Protection includes layered security, employee training, secure backups, and continuous monitoring to detect threats early.
Yes. Small and mid-sized businesses are frequent targets because attackers assume defenses are weaker.
Yes. Security awareness training helps employees recognize phishing attempts and other threats, reducing the risk of human error.
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