Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity that fits real organizations.

F.Y.I. builds practical security programs around the risks that actually threaten your organization. endpoint protection, backup, identity, and staff awareness. without enterprise complexity or scare tactics.

Overview

What this service actually does.

Our cybersecurity work focuses on measurable risk reduction. We start by understanding what you rely on, what would hurt if it stopped working, and where your real exposure sits. Then we implement layered protection across identity, devices, data, and people. and give you a plan you actually understand.
Who It's For
Nonprofits handling donor and member data
Public agencies with accountability requirements
Professional services holding client information
Healthcare-adjacent organizations working with sensitive data
Small businesses that suddenly need real security posture
Common Problems We Address
  • No clear picture of where sensitive data actually lives
  • Shared passwords and weak account controls
  • Backups that have never been tested
  • Staff unsure how to spot phishing or social engineering
  • Insurance or client questionnaires you cannot confidently answer
  • Reactive spending after an incident rather than a plan
What's Included
Risk assessment and prioritization
Endpoint protection deployment and monitoring
Identity and multi-factor authentication rollout
Backup strategy and recovery testing
Security awareness training for staff
Email and phishing protection
Access control and least-privilege review
Incident response planning
Written security policies and documentation
How F.Y.I. Works
  1. Step 1
    Assess

    We identify what matters most and where the real gaps are.

  2. Step 2
    Prioritize

    A short list of high-impact improvements sequenced by risk and budget.

  3. Step 3
    Implement

    We deploy controls and train staff without disrupting operations.

  4. Step 4
    Sustain

    Ongoing monitoring, awareness, and review as your organization changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers.

Where should a small organization start with cybersecurity?+

Start with the essentials: strong identity and access controls, endpoint protection on every device, tested backups, and staff awareness. Those four cover the majority of real-world incidents.

We already have antivirus. Isn't that enough?+

Antivirus alone is not a security program. Modern threats involve phishing, account takeover, ransomware, and cloud misconfiguration. those require layered controls and human awareness.

What is endpoint protection?+

Software that monitors laptops, desktops, and servers for malicious activity, blocks known threats, and gives us visibility when something looks wrong on a device.

How often should we test backups?+

Backups should be verified on a regular schedule and restored to prove they actually work. An untested backup is a hope, not a plan.

Do you handle compliance frameworks?+

We provide security planning and documentation guidance that supports common frameworks. Formal audits are handled by specialized auditors we can coordinate with.

What does security awareness training involve?+

Short, practical training that helps staff recognize phishing, handle sensitive data, and use passwords and multi-factor authentication correctly.

If Technology Makes You Cry… Call F.Y.I.

Ready to talk to a partner who gets it?

562.413.1413, leadership by Carlos A. Garcia
Final Word

Technology shouldn't be stressful.
That's where F.Y.I. comes in.

Technology, visibility, leadership, and support under one roof.
No jargon.
No pressure.
Just practical guidance from a trusted partner.