Introduction: Regular IT Provider vs. Strategic Consultant
Many businesses rely on the-IT Theirs – and rightly so. He is reliable, responds quickly to malfunctions, knows how to fix a printer and solve problems with email. But in a world of cyberattacks, stricter regulation and increasing dependence on technology – that is no longer enough. Who Relying solely on the technical support person is neglecting their core business. The difference between a technician and a consultant IT and security.
Information is like the difference between a paramedic and an emergency room – one reacts, the other prevents, plans and leads. Many people think that if they have a “computer guy” – they are protected. In reality, there is a huge difference between a technician IT and a strategic consultant who combines infrastructure, security and forward planning.
Regular IT provider vs. strategic consultant
IT provider – firefighting
- Shows up when something breaks
- Fixes a non-working computer or printer
- Doesn’t initiate audits or hardening
- Fails to document the organization’s risk posture
IT and Information Security Consultant – Systems Thinking
- Develops a comprehensive information security policy
- Conducts risk mapping and access permission audits
- Plans for backup, availability, and business continuity
- Provides ongoing support and coordinates across all vendors and systems
Real-World Examples
- A business discovered its backups weren’t restorable – only during a critical system failure
- Ex-employees retained unauthorized access for months
- Use of identical passwords in systems – not detected by the IT provider
How do you know you are not receiving full service?
- You’ve never received periodic security reports
- No backup restoration test has ever been done
- There is no formal password or access management policy
- There are no ongoing reviews
Summary: Regular IT provider vs. strategic consultant
Introduction: Regular IT Provider vs. Strategic Consultant
Many businesses rely on the-IT Theirs – and rightly so. He is reliable, responds quickly to malfunctions, knows how to fix a printer and solve problems with email. But in a world of cyberattacks, stricter regulation and increasing dependence on technology – that is no longer enough. Who Relying solely on the technical support person is neglecting their core business. The difference between a technician and a consultant IT and security.