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What Is a vCSO, and Why It Matters to Your Business
A quick walkthrough showing how our vCSOservice adds strategic leadership, helps meet compliance, and strengthens yourcybersecurity posture.
Where Gaps Often Go Unnoticed
Even well-supported organizations can face cybersecurity risks that aren't addressed until something forces the issue.
Examples include:
● Business disruption following a ransomware attack
● Missed audit items or documentation errors
● Unanswered questions from insurers or vendors
● Security incidents triggered by employee mistakes
● Outdated tools or vendors introducing new risks
Microtech works alongside your existing team to provide guidance and help you strengthen your security posture.
What a vCSO Provides That Traditional IT Often Doesn’t
A vCSO brings leadership and structure to areas that aren’t typically covered by help desks or MSPs.
Focus areas may include:
● Security policy development
● Risk prioritization and communication
● Internal awareness and training support
● Oversight of regulatory alignment
● Collaboration with internal or external IT resources
Our vCSO engagements are led by Brian Butterfield, CISSP, who has more than 30 years of experience supporting regulated organizations with cybersecurity strategy and oversight.
What’s Included in the No-Cost Review
This is a high-level exposure review
designed to help you better understand your current cybersecurity position.
It's not a penetration test or technical audit, but a guided strategic
overview.
Your review may include:
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A summary of observations, written
in plain language
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Notes aligned with frameworks such
as HIPAA, FTC, GLBA, or SOC 2
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A prioritized list of possible
next steps based on your goals
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A follow-up discussion with a
CISSP, if requested
This review is offered as an
informational resource, with no obligation to engage further.
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Situations Where a vCSO Engagement May Be Helpful
| If You're Experiencing... | A vCSO May Help You... |
|---|---|
| Upcoming audit or compliance review | Identify and address potential documentation gaps |
| Reliance on an MSP or in-house IT team | Add strategic input and risk management without disruption |
| Organizational growth or changing operations | Ensure your security strategy evolves with your business |
| New insurance or vendor requirements | Respond with clear, expert-informed documentation |
| Past incidents or security concerns | Review what happened and identify areas for improvement |