Cybersecurity — managed service

Security settings, staff access, and suspicious activity need an owner between incidents.

Managed Cybersecurity turns important security tasks into a recurring service: reviewing agreed controls, coordinating changes, documenting actions, and helping the business respond when something concerning appears.

Small business team reviewing managed cybersecurity actions and account protectionOngoing ownership for practical security controls and follow-up.
What “managed service” means:

QuickMSP agrees the scope, takes ownership of recurring tasks, keeps records, reviews changes, and provides one route for coordination instead of waiting for the next failure.

The problem

Security gaps grow when every task belongs to “someone later.”

Small businesses rarely need more dashboards. They need an accountable person to keep the agreed basics visible and make sure actions are completed.

Account risk

Access is added but not reviewed

Old accounts, inconsistent MFA, excessive admin rights, and shared credentials can remain long after the original need.

Alert confusion

Warnings arrive without a response path

A suspicious sign-in, fake invoice, or malware warning creates uncertainty about who checks it and what evidence to keep.

Recovery gap

Security and backup are treated separately

The business may add protective tools without confirming how critical accounts and data would be recovered.

The managed solution

QuickMSP manages an agreed security action cycle.

The service focuses on practical, repeatable controls and clear follow-through. It does not promise to prevent every incident, and monitoring or response arrangements apply only where explicitly included.

Identity

Account and MFA review

Review agreed user, administrator, MFA, shared-account, and joiner/leaver practices.

Exposure

Configuration and update follow-up

Track agreed security updates, exposed services, and priority configuration changes.

Email

Phishing and verification practices

Help maintain practical checks for suspicious messages, payment changes, and account-recovery requests.

Readiness

Incident contact and action notes

Document who to contact, what to preserve, and the first agreed steps for common scenarios.

Recovery

Backup alignment

Confirm that important systems and data have a separate recovery path within the agreed scope.

Improvement

Security findings and priorities

Turn findings into a short action list, track ownership, and review progress with the customer.

Ongoing service

How the managed service works.

It is a recurring operating relationship, not a one-time repair. The exact cadence and responsibilities are agreed before service begins.

1

Set the scope

Agree what is covered, who owns each decision, and how requests are handled.

2

Document the starting point

Record the systems, accounts, suppliers, settings, and current risks relevant to the service.

3

Manage the recurring work

Carry out the agreed checks, coordination, updates, reviews, and follow-up activities.

4

Review and improve

Share findings, identify changes, and agree the next priorities with the customer.

QuickMSP owns the agreed recurring work.

QuickMSP manages the recurring reviews, documented actions, coordination, and follow-up expressly included in the security scope.

Your business keeps control of decisions.

The customer approves policy, accepts business risk, controls staff decisions, and funds required products or projects. Continuous monitoring and incident response are included only when written into the service.

Small business owner checking a suspicious email and multi-factor authentication prompt
Practical managed security for the accounts and decisions small businesses handle every day.

Make security actions part of the routine.

Tell us which accounts, devices, cloud services, and business risks should be included in the managed scope.

Discuss Managed Cybersecurity