Built for Sacramento’s Needs
Capitol-area organizations balance budgets, compliance, and user experience. We bring policy-driven security, standardized endpoints, and 24/7 MDR to reduce risk without adding headcount.

- Cybersecurity is the #1 state CIO priority (12th year running):
NASCIO’s 2025 Top 10 puts “Cybersecurity & Risk Management” at the top for state government IT — reinforcing why Capitol-area orgs emphasize policy-driven security and governance. - California requires formal security programs and controls (SIMM 5300 series):
The CA Department of Technology’s SIMM outlines mandatory security standards, risk management, and incident response expectations for state entities — a strong signal for standardized endpoints and compliant operations. - State cyber incident response exists at the statewide level:
Cal-CSIC (within Cal OES) operates to reduce cyber threats and rapidly respond to attacks across California — aligning with 24/7 detection-and-response operating models. - Talent constraints heighten reliance on managed security
ISACA’s 2024 data shows persistent skills gaps and rising stress across cyber teams, while SLG decision-makers list cost reduction and improving cybersecurity as top near-term priorities.
- MDR delivers continuous monitoring, investigation, and response via provider SOC experts — increasingly adopted as organizations seek 24/7 coverage.
- Industry assessments track a broad, maturing MDR provider landscape, reflecting demand for managed detection and response at scale.
Co-Managed IT for Ticket Surge Coverage
- Outsourcing/partnering for security and IT capacity is rising: in one survey, 82% of leaders planned to outsource security functions to MSSPs/third parties in the next 12 months — supporting hybrid, co-managed models to extend internal teams.
- Persistent cyber skills gaps in orgs underscore why co-managed arrangements boost productivity and resiliency.
BaaS/DRaaS With Tested Recovery Runbooks
- NIST SP 800-34 recommends formal contingency planning with regular testing/exercises to ensure recovery readiness.
- IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach research links faster identification/containment and prepared response with lower breach impact — validating investment in backup, DR runbooks, and practice.
- Public-sector IT trends point to modern collaboration and cloud adoption to improve service delivery and productivity.
- Forrester TEI analyses find unified, cloud voice/collab can retire legacy telephony and improve end-user productivity — key for distributed workforces.
Structured Cabling, Wi-Fi, and Network Refresh
- TIA-568 structured cabling underpins interoperability, performance, and future-proofing for campus networks and facilities.
- Wi-Fi 6/6E (802.11ax) with OFDMA significantly reduces latency and boosts efficiency in dense enterprise/classroom scenarios — ideal for government offices and public-facing spaces.
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