We Understand How Your Business Actually Works.

Generic IT support treats every business the same. We don't. Every industry on this page has distinct workflows, risks, and operational realities — and our approach reflects that.

Not One-Size-Fits-All. Never.

ProSIGHT serves small businesses across a range of industries, and we've observed that each sector carries its own combination of operational workflows, communication patterns, vendor relationships, and threat exposure. A property management firm faces fundamentally different risks than a medical office — and both face different risks than a law firm or construction company. Treating them the same produces gaps that attackers are happy to exploit.

Our industry focus means we arrive at your engagement already familiar with the tools you use, the compliance pressures you navigate, the types of fraud most commonly targeting your sector, and the operational constraints that determine what security controls are actually practical for a business your size. Combined with AI-powered monitoring and detection tools, that context shortens the learning curve and improves the quality of every recommendation we make.

What Small Offices Have in Common

Regardless of industry, the same four pain points show up in nearly every small business we assess.

Outdated or Unmanaged IT

Most small offices have grown their technology organically — adding tools, devices, and users without a structured plan. The result is unpatched systems, inconsistent configurations, and IT that nobody is actively managing.

No Dedicated Security Oversight

Without a dedicated IT or security resource, security controls either never get implemented or quietly stop working. Antivirus goes unmonitored, MFA never gets enforced, and user offboarding gets missed.

Exposure to Fraud and Ransomware

Small businesses are targeted at disproportionate rates because attackers know they have fewer defenses. Wire fraud, business email compromise, and ransomware are the three most common and damaging threats facing offices under 100 people.

Compliance and Insurance Pressure

Cyber insurance requirements have tightened significantly. Carriers now require MFA, endpoint detection, backup verification, and documented security controls — requirements that many small offices cannot meet without outside help.

Not Sure Where You Fit?

If your industry isn't listed or you're not sure how to categorize your business, reach out directly. We work with any small office that handles sensitive data, processes payments, or depends on reliable technology — and we're happy to have a no-obligation conversation about your situation.