Cybersecurity Assessment for Business in Annaville, Corpus Christi TX
Annaville (ZIP 78410) sits within the Corpus Christi TX service area. Northwest Corpus Christi suburb adjacent to Calallen. Mixed older and newer housing stock, expansive clay soil, and inland-Gulf climate.
Mix of city-utility and septic properties. Older sections see higher demand for maintenance work on aging systems.
For cybersecurity assessment for business, the service area covers roughly 90 miles from central Corpus Christi.
Common reasons to call
- You are not sure if your business is an easy target and want an honest look
- A vendor, bank, or client is asking you to prove your data is protected
- You just had a scare, like a phishing email that almost worked, and want to close the gap
- Staff use weak or shared passwords and you know it needs to change
- You store customer or payment records and worry they are not locked down
- Your backups have never been tested and you do not know if they would restore
- You want to know what would happen if ransomware hit and how fast you could recover
- You are adding remote work or new devices and want it set up safely from the start
- Old computers, old software, or an old server are still running important work
Typical work
- Walk the business and list every device, login, and place your important data lives
- Check for weak spots, like open ports, missing updates, and reused passwords
- Test whether your backups actually restore, not just whether they run
- Review who can reach what, and tighten access so people only have what they need
- Look at email and phishing risk, since that is how most break-ins start
- Write a plain-language report that ranks the fixes from most urgent to nice-to-have
- Sit down with you to explain the findings and the next steps in words that make sense
Typical turnaround
A focused check on one worry is often done within a few days. A full walkthrough of a location usually takes a week or two, since backups are tested and devices are reviewed carefully. You get a written report you can keep, and we go over it together so the next steps are clear.
Materials and equipment
- Network and device scanning tools that map what is connected
- Password and account review across email, files, and business apps
- Backup and restore testing against real files
- Phishing and email-security review
- Patch and update checks on computers, servers, and network gear
- A written findings report with a ranked fix list
Job sizes
Minor
A focused check on one worry, like testing your backups or reviewing passwords and email risk
Standard
A full walkthrough of one location, covering devices, logins, backups, and access, with a ranked report
Major
A deeper review across several locations or a mix of office and remote workers, with a plan to fix the gaps
Replacement
An ongoing arrangement where your security is checked on a schedule and the fixes are kept up over time
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓Twenty-six years of hands-on IT work across South Texas businesses
- ✓Real ransomware recovery experience, not just theory
- ✓Runs live security systems, including business security cameras and data backup, for real clients
- ✓Findings come as a plain-language report you keep, explained face to face
- ✓Only the data needed for the review is touched, with no hoarding of your information
Twenty-six years of hands-on IT work, real ransomware recovery experience, live security systems already running for North Point Computers, and general liability insurance.
Common questions
Will you break anything while you check our systems?
No. The review is done carefully and around your work, not over it. We look, test, and note what we find without taking your systems down. If something does need to change, we talk it through with you first so nothing is a surprise.
We are small. Are we really a target?
Small businesses get hit often because attackers know they may not have the same protections a big company does. Most break-ins are not personal, they are automated and go after whoever is easy. A quick honest look tells you where you stand so you are not the easy one.
What do we actually get at the end?
You get a written report in plain language, with the problems ranked from most urgent to least. It is not a pile of jargon. We sit down and walk through it so you understand what each item means and what it would take to fix, and you decide what to do next.
Do you fix the problems too, or just point them out?
Both are options. The assessment finds and explains the gaps, and you can have us handle the fixes, do them yourself, or use your own team. Since North Point Computers already does on-site IT work, the same people who find the issue can close it if you want.
How do you handle our data and passwords during the review?
We only look at what we need to do the job, and we do not hoard your data. Anything sensitive stays with you. We point findings where they need to go and nowhere else, and we can talk through how information is kept and for how long before we start.
Why does testing backups matter so much?
A backup that has never been restored is a guess, not a safety net. Plenty of businesses learn too late that their backup was broken or missing files. We test a real restore so you know it would actually bring your work back if the worst happened.
What if we have already been hit by ransomware?
That is real, hands-on work we have done. The first steps are to contain the spread, figure out what was reached, and work toward getting your business running again. After recovery, an assessment helps close the door that let it in so it does not happen twice.
Do we have to follow every recommendation?
No. It is your business and your call. The report ranks the fixes so you can start with the ones that matter most and fit your budget and time. Doing the most urgent few is far better than doing nothing, and you can work down the list at your own pace.