Managed Cybersecurity
Managed Cybersecurity for Local Businesses
Ransomware, phishing, wire fraud, and data loss hit small businesses hard — often harder than large enterprises because the recovery budget and IT staff are not there. RightCyber builds practical, layered protection around the tools your team already uses, serving businesses across Morgan, Logan, Weld, Larimer, Adams, Washington, Yuma, and Kit Carson counties.
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What this includes
- Endpoint detection and response (EDR) on every workstation and server
- Email filtering, phishing protection, and spoofing prevention
- Multi-factor authentication, DNS filtering, and firewall management
- Security awareness training for staff and leadership
- SIEM and 24/7 security monitoring with alert triage
- HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and CMMC compliance support
The cybersecurity threat landscape for Colorado small businesses
Small businesses in Northeastern Colorado are not immune to cyberattacks. Ransomware operators target businesses of every size — medical clinics in Sterling, accounting firms in Fort Morgan, construction companies in Greeley, and municipal offices in Brush. The most common attack vectors are phishing emails, compromised remote access credentials, unpatched VPNs, and business email compromise scams that trick staff into wiring funds or sharing credentials.
The average cost of a ransomware incident for a small business exceeds $75,000 when you factor in downtime, recovery, lost revenue, and potential breach notification costs. Many businesses never fully recover. The good news is that the vast majority of attacks can be prevented with foundational security controls: EDR, MFA, email filtering, patch management, and staff training.
What layered cybersecurity looks like in practice
Layered security means that if one control fails, another catches the threat. We start with endpoint detection and response (EDR) on every workstation and server — this is not traditional antivirus. EDR monitors behavior, detects ransomware patterns, and can isolate a compromised device before the infection spreads.
Email filtering blocks phishing and malicious attachments before they reach the inbox. Multi-factor authentication prevents stolen passwords from being used. DNS filtering stops connections to known malicious websites. Next-generation firewall management blocks unauthorized traffic. Security awareness training teaches staff how to spot phishing attempts and social engineering.
For businesses with compliance requirements — HIPAA for healthcare, PCI-DSS for payment processing, CMMC for government contracting — we map the security program to the relevant framework, document controls, and help prepare for audits.
Local cybersecurity expertise
RightCyber is based in Wiggins and serves businesses across Northeastern Colorado. We understand the regional threat landscape and the specific compliance requirements that apply to Colorado businesses in healthcare, agriculture, local government, and professional services.
When something looks suspicious, you call a local number and talk to someone who knows your network. You do not get a ticket number and a 48-hour callback window. That speed of response is often the difference between a near-miss and a data breach.
Frequently asked questions
How much does managed cybersecurity cost for a small business in Colorado?
Managed cybersecurity services typically run $75 to $150 per user per month, depending on the level of monitoring, compliance requirements, and number of endpoints. We provide a fixed quote after a free security assessment.
Do we need cybersecurity if we are a small business?
Yes. Over 40% of cyberattacks target small businesses. Ransomware, phishing, and business email compromise do not discriminate by company size. If you have email, internet, and customer data, you are a target.
What is EDR and how is it different from antivirus?
EDR (Endpoint Detection and Response) monitors behavior and patterns, not just known malware signatures. It can detect ransomware that has never been seen before, isolate compromised devices, and roll back changes. Traditional antivirus only catches known threats.
Can you help with HIPAA or CMMC compliance?
Yes. We map your security controls to HIPAA, PCI-DSS, or CMMC requirements, identify gaps, implement fixes, and provide documentation for audits. We support medical clinics, government contractors, and payment processors across Northeastern Colorado.
How long does it take to deploy cybersecurity protections?
Basic protections — EDR, email filtering, MFA — can be deployed within one to two weeks. Full SIEM monitoring, policy development, and compliance documentation typically take 30 to 60 days depending on the complexity of your environment.
What happens if we get hit by ransomware?
If you have our managed backup and disaster recovery in place, we isolate the threat, restore from clean backups, and get you back online. If you do not have backups, we provide incident response services to contain the attack, negotiate if necessary, and rebuild systems securely.
Services
Service Areas
Northern and Northeastern Colorado from Greeley to Sterling, down to Brighton, and everywhere in between.
