A practical, fixed-fee security assessment designed for small businesses that rely on email, endpoints, and cloud access, but don’t yet have a formal security program.
Most small businesses don’t discover a security gap until something goes wrong. These are the three patterns we see most often.
Ransomware, phishing, and account compromise now affect businesses of every size. Your industry, customer data, and daily operations make you a target — not just large enterprises.
Email systems, remote access, shared admin accounts, and vendor connections create invisible risk. Most owners assume they’re fine until they’re not.
Cyber insurance renewals now require documented controls. Client contracts increasingly include security provisions. Being unprepared is becoming a business liability, not just a technical one.
Every InfoSec Snapshot covers the same five domains — the areas where small businesses are most commonly exposed and least prepared.
We review who has access to what, how that access is protected, and whether your setup would hold up if a user account were taken over by an unauthorized party.
A non-intrusive review of what your business looks like from the outside — what systems and services are visible from the internet and whether they are properly secured.
We verify that your business data is being backed up, that someone owns the process, and that you could actually restore it if something went wrong today.
We review your inbound filtering, outbound authentication records, and current protections against fraudulent messages and unauthorized use of your domain.
We identify missing policies and gaps in your response preparedness — the documentation your insurer expects to see and the plan your team needs when something goes wrong.
You don’t leave empty-handed. Every assessment produces a clear, executive-ready package your leadership can act on immediately.
The InfoSec Snapshot is intentionally scoped so it’s easy to buy, easy to schedule, and easy to act on — with a clear path forward if you need more.
If the assessment surfaces gaps that need hands-on remediation, Huntleigh can scope and implement a structured improvement program. There’s no obligation — but the roadmap makes it easy to decide.
Common next steps include a 90-Day Cyber Action Program ($2,500–$6,000) or an ongoing Managed Compliance rhythm ($3,500–$8,500/mo) for businesses that need a recurring governance cadence.
The InfoSec Snapshot is a practical readiness review, not a formal penetration test, compliance audit, or legal determination. It is designed to give leadership a clear, actionable picture — not a certification.
Huntleigh advises on readiness, evidence discipline, and remediation sequencing. Clients remain responsible for their own compliance obligations and executive decisions.
The InfoSec Snapshot is built to move fast and deliver something useful — not to take weeks or require IT department involvement.
Use the online booking link to schedule a 45–60 minute working session. We’ll confirm the basics in advance — your email platform, remote access setup, and key systems — so the session stays focused.
A Huntleigh technician walks through all five domains with your key contact. No large technical team required. We translate every finding into business impact — not just technical risk.
Within 48 hours, you receive your full report package — scorecard, findings, action roadmap, and policy gaps. You’ll know exactly where you stand and what to prioritize first.
The InfoSec Snapshot is offered exclusively to existing Huntleigh customers — businesses that already trust us with their IT infrastructure and communications.
Patient data, billing systems, and insurer scrutiny create specific security obligations. Most single and multi-location practices have significant policy gaps.
Client confidentiality and email security are table stakes. Shared access and weak MFA create risk that most firms don’t see until a breach occurs.
Payment systems, vendor access, and customer data combine to create exposure that grows as the business scales. A clear picture is the first step.
Vendor connections, order systems, and logistics platforms expand the attack surface beyond what most operators actively manage or monitor.
Estimating software, subcontractor access, and project documentation create risks that rarely get reviewed until a contract or insurance renewal forces the issue.
If you rely on Huntleigh for VoIP, cabling, internet, or desktop support — and you’ve never had a formal security review — the Snapshot is built for you.
Book your InfoSec Snapshot online, or reach out and we’ll schedule it for you.
The whole process takes under an hour — the report is in your hands in 48.
Informational only. The InfoSec Snapshot is not a formal penetration test, compliance audit, or legal determination of any kind. Huntleigh Technology Group provides IT and security advisory services. Clients remain responsible for their own compliance obligations, insurer disclosures, and executive decisions. Pricing subject to change. Available to existing Huntleigh customers in the El Paso / Paso del Norte region.