Layered Cybersecurity With Clear Responsibility

Cloud Core MSP coordinates endpoint, email, identity, monitoring, staff awareness, documentation, and response capabilities to reduce risk and improve operational readiness. The proposal and Service Guide identify which controls and responsibilities apply.

Services Can Include

Endpoint Detection & Response

Managed Endpoint Complete or an equivalent security service can provide EDR visibility, alert triage, standard containment support, response coordination, and documented follow-up for covered devices.

Email & Identity Security

Filtering, phishing and impersonation detection, domain authentication, multi-factor authentication, and access controls help reduce common email and account risks.

Staff Awareness & Documentation

Simulated phishing, security awareness training, completion records, and follow-up reporting support a consistent staff education program.

Credential Exposure Monitoring

Monitoring for relevant exposed credentials supports a defined notification, access review, and remediation process.

Layered Ransomware Risk Reduction

Endpoint detection, backup, segmentation, identity controls, and response planning work together to reduce exposure and support containment and recovery.

Vulnerability Management

Scheduled vulnerability scans and prioritized remediation recommendations help focus attention on material weaknesses and track corrective work.

Clear Security Operations

Security work needs ownership, evidence, and escalation.

Cybersecurity support is not just a list of tools. The relationship should define what is monitored, what creates an escalation, what gets documented, and which risk decisions still belong to leadership.

What is monitored

Selected endpoint, email, identity, vulnerability, credential exposure, and backup signals are reviewed according to the services included in the proposal.

What gets escalated

Alerts and findings are prioritized by likely impact. Suspicious activity, exposed credentials, failed controls, and material gaps receive a defined next action.

What gets documented

Recommendations, exceptions, training activity, follow-up actions, and relevant security events are recorded so leadership can see what changed and what remains open.

What remains a business decision

No provider can remove all risk. CCMSP operates the selected controls and explains the tradeoffs, while leadership approves priorities, budget, and accepted risk.

Clear expectations

Your proposal explains exactly what support is included.

Your proposal lists the people, devices, locations, and services we support. Projects and on-site work are quoted separately when they are not included.

Your written proposal identifies what CCMSP is responsible for. The Service Guide explains standard scope, priorities, exclusions, and billable work, and the agreement covers business terms.

Discuss Cyber Security for your organization.

A 15-minute call will clarify your priorities, current support responsibilities, and the appropriate next step.