Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity Solutions & Assessments — Serving Businesses Nationwide
From vulnerability assessments to Microsoft 365 security hardening, delivered remotely for businesses anywhere in the U.S., we help small and mid-sized businesses build a cybersecurity-first foundation without an enterprise budget.
Cybersecurity Solutions
Advanced protection layers to safeguard your business data.
Cybersecurity Assessments
In-depth audits to identify and fix security vulnerabilities.
HIPAA Compliance Assessments
Security Rule gap assessments and remediation plans to help healthcare practices meet HIPAA IT requirements.
Cybersecurity Awareness Training
Empowering your employees to recognize and prevent cyber threats.
M365 Security Hardening
Strengthening your Microsoft 365 environment against attacks.
Managed IT Security Services
Proactive, around-the-clock security monitoring and management.
Firewall Management
Robust perimeter defense to control and secure network traffic.
Why KT Sky Solutions
Built on real credentials, not guesswork.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a cybersecurity assessment include?
Our cybersecurity assessments audit your network, endpoints, and Microsoft 365 environment to identify vulnerabilities, then provide a prioritized action plan to close those gaps before they can be exploited.
How often should we run a cybersecurity assessment?
Most small and mid-sized businesses benefit from an annual assessment, or after any major change to your environment — a new office, a new line-of-business application, or a shift to remote work.
Do you offer employee security awareness training?
Yes. Most breaches start with human error — a phishing email or a weak password. We provide training to help your team recognize and avoid common attack techniques.
What happens if our business experiences a breach?
We help with post-incident remediation — containing the issue, hardening the affected systems, and putting safeguards in place to prevent it from happening again. The sooner you reach out, the more we can limit the damage.
How do I know if my business is currently being hacked?
Common warning signs include unexpected password reset emails, files you suddenly can't open or that have been renamed, unusually slow or overheating computers, unfamiliar programs appearing, or colleagues receiving strange emails from your account. If you notice any of these, contact us immediately — the faster we respond, the more damage we can prevent.
What should I do if I think my business has been breached?
Call us right away rather than trying to troubleshoot it yourself. In the meantime, disconnect affected devices from your network if you safely can, but avoid powering them off completely, and don't pay any ransom demand before talking to us.
Do you work with businesses outside the Belleville, IL area?
Yes. Cybersecurity assessments, Microsoft 365 security hardening, and awareness training are all delivered remotely, so we work with businesses nationwide. The one exception is hands-on physical firewall hardware installation, which we offer locally in the Belleville, IL area — everything else runs over screen share and video calls with no on-site visit required.
Do you help healthcare businesses with HIPAA compliance?
Yes. We perform HIPAA Security Rule gap assessments covering access controls, audit logging, and Microsoft 365/Azure configuration, then provide a prioritized remediation plan. HIPAA compliance as a whole is a legal determination that also involves policies and training beyond IT, so we typically work alongside your practice's compliance officer or legal counsel — our role is implementing and maintaining the technical safeguards the Security Rule requires.
What does HIPAA require for IT systems specifically?
The HIPAA Security Rule requires technical safeguards for anyone handling electronic protected health information (ePHI): access controls like MFA and role-based permissions, audit controls that log who accessed what and when, integrity controls to prevent improper data alteration, and transmission security (encryption in transit and at rest). We help implement and maintain these across your Microsoft 365, Azure, and identity systems.
Do cloud tools like Microsoft 365 need a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) for HIPAA?
Yes — any vendor that stores or processes PHI on your behalf, including Microsoft 365 and Azure, needs a signed Business Associate Agreement in place. Microsoft offers a BAA as part of certain licensing tiers; we help confirm your licensing qualifies and that the relevant services are configured within Microsoft's HIPAA-eligible service boundary.
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