Cybersecurity

Are you protected?

Autonomous IT helps Chester County businesses reduce account takeovers, ransomware downtime, unsafe remote access, and backup surprises with practical security work built for real operations.

Prevent disruptionReduce the most likely ways work gets stopped.
Protect accessLimit who can reach email, files, admin tools, and remote systems.
Recover fasterMake backups and response steps clearer before there is pressure.
Business risk

The problems worth preventing.

Most breaches do not start with movie-style hacking. They start with a stolen password, an old device, weak remote access, or a backup that nobody has tested.

Email Account takeovers

Compromised email can expose invoices, customers, files, and payment conversations fast.

Downtime Ransomware disruption

A single infected device can turn into days of lost work if access and backups are weak.

Access Unknown permissions

Old staff accounts, shared passwords, and unmanaged vendors create openings nobody owns.

Recovery Backup failure

Backups are not a plan until you know what they protect and how quickly they can restore.

What we handle

Security cleanup that makes sense for a working business.

The work is direct and practical: reduce the obvious risk, document the setup, and make your systems easier to manage.

Account and email protection

We clean up admin access, strengthen sign-in rules, add MFA where it matters, and check for risky email settings that attackers abuse.

MFAAdmin cleanupEmail rulesPassword standards

Device hardening

Workstations are reviewed for updates, endpoint protection, unnecessary admin rights, risky software, and avoidable exposure.

UpdatesEndpoint protectionLocal admin reviewEncryption checks

Network protection

Firewall, WiFi, guest networks, remote access, and connected devices are tightened so one weak system does not expose everything else.

FirewallGuest WiFiRemote accessSegmentation

Backup and recovery readiness

We check whether backups are current, protected from ransomware, aligned with the business, and understandable before an outage happens.

Backup reviewRestore planningCritical filesRecovery notes
Process

Simple steps. Real fixes.

No scare tactics and no dense report that sits untouched. The review turns into a short list of fixes by priority.

  1. 1
    Review the setup

    Accounts, devices, network access, backups, and vendor access are checked.

  2. 2
    Rank the risk

    You see what could stop work, expose data, or create expensive cleanup later.

  3. 3
    Fix and document

    High-priority items are cleaned up and the important details are written down.

When to call

Good timing matters.

A short review is useful before a problem, after a staff change, or when your systems have grown without a clear plan.

  • An employee, vendor, or contractor no longer needs access.
  • You are not sure backups can restore the files the business needs.
  • WiFi, remote access, cameras, and office systems are all mixed together.
  • You are seeing suspicious emails, login alerts, or unusual account activity.
  • Insurance, compliance, or customer requirements are asking better security questions.
Clear ownership

Admin access, vendors, and critical systems are easier to understand and control.

Less downtime risk

Devices, networks, and backups are hardened around the ways work actually gets interrupted.

Better decisions

You get practical next steps instead of vague security warnings or unnecessary complexity.

Start with a security review.

Tell us what you use, what feels exposed, and how soon you need help. We will give you a practical path forward.

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