User and device administration
Manage onboarding, offboarding, accounts, roles, devices, baseline configurations, inventory, and approved access changes.
Combine practical day-to-day technology administration with a security-first baseline for identity, devices, email, cloud systems, vendors, support, and continuity.
Secure Business IT combines practical user support and technology administration with a security-first baseline. It is best for organizations that need reliable day-to-day IT operations but also require stronger identity, endpoint, email, cloud, and continuity controls.
This is a supporting offer within Smart Biz iT’s cybersecurity and compliance operating model. It is not positioned as generic national managed IT.
Manage onboarding, offboarding, accounts, roles, devices, baseline configurations, inventory, and approved access changes.
Operate device protection, patching, encryption, monitoring, configuration, and follow-through based on the approved service scope.
Strengthen MFA, privileged access, authentication, account recovery, lifecycle controls, email security, and administrative governance.
Support Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, collaboration tools, access, sharing, licensing, administration, and security configuration.
Coordinate technology providers, software vendors, internet services, security platforms, and approved third parties without obscuring ownership.
Maintain approved protection, monitoring, restoration procedures, continuity documentation, testing coordination, and evidence.
Route incidents, access changes, user issues, service requests, and recurring problems through defined support and escalation workflows.
Document system ownership, configurations, reviews, incidents, changes, exceptions, and operational records needed by leadership or compliance work.
Routine technology work is handled consistently, documented, and connected to approved business processes.
Identity, endpoints, email, cloud access, backups, vendors, and changes are managed as security controls, not isolated tools.
Leadership, Smart Biz iT, employees, and vendors understand which decisions, approvals, systems, and follow-up actions they own.
Confirm users, devices, locations, cloud systems, vendors, security obligations, current providers, and business-critical workflows.
Validate identity, endpoint, email, cloud, backup, administration, support, documentation, and access controls.
Close approved gaps, configure systems, organize documentation, establish workflows, and assign responsibilities.
Handle recurring administration, monitoring, support, reviews, changes, vendor coordination, and evidence within scope.
Use incidents, recurring issues, risk reviews, business changes, and compliance requirements to prioritize improvements.
Smaller organizations that need dependable IT administration and support while maintaining a stronger security and compliance foundation.
Leadership retains business decisions, budget approval, workforce accountability, risk acceptance, legal interpretation, and final representations.
Support hours, systems, devices, locations, response expectations, included projects, security tools, and third-party coordination must be defined in the approved agreement.
Organizations seeking unlimited undefined support, unsupported guarantees, unmanaged personal technology, or a provider to approve business risk on leadership’s behalf.
It includes practical IT administration and support, but the service is organized around security-first identity, device, cloud, email, continuity, evidence, and responsibility controls.
No. Recurring service, projects, migrations, hardware, licensing, third-party costs, after-hours work, and specialized requirements are defined in the approved scope.
It can operate technical controls and evidence that support a compliance program. Formal readiness, legal interpretation, independent assessment, and certification remain separate responsibilities.
Clarify the current environment, support needs, security obligations, ownership gaps, and whether a recurring security-first IT operating model is appropriate.