Cyber One Solutions supports clients across ten industries. Each one has its own compliance rules, uptime demands, and security risks. Our engineering and compliance teams are built around those industries. When you call, the person on the other end already knows your business.
Automotive retail and dealer groups.
Dealer groups operate under the FTC Safeguards Rule, which requires a documented information security program, a named qualified individual, tested incident response, and annual board reporting.
We operate a Safeguards-ready stack for dealers that covers DMS integration, secure remote access, PCI-compliant payment flows, and ongoing attestation evidence.
Finance, banking, and accounting firms.
Community banks, credit unions, investment advisors, and accounting firms face GLBA, FFIEC examinations, SEC rules, and state privacy statutes.
Our finance practice covers tokenized application access, privileged account management, full disk encryption, signed vendor risk assessments, and the audit evidence your examiners expect.
Government and public sector.
We support city governments, county agencies, special districts, and public safety clients across Texas and Tennessee.
The work spans CJIS-compliant environments for law enforcement, open records preservation, and the day-to-day support that keeps small public teams running. Our engineers carry the background checks and training required for sensitive environments.
Healthcare providers and covered entities.
Medical practices, surgery centers, behavioral health clinics, and specialty providers are covered entities under HIPAA.
We operate a HIPAA-ready stack with signed business associate agreements, encrypted backup, secure messaging, and documented breach response playbooks. Ransomware is the single biggest threat to a small practice, and we treat it accordingly.
Legal practices and professional services.
Law firms hold some of the most sensitive data in the economy and face rising security questionnaires from corporate counsel.
We support practice management platforms, document management systems, secure client portals, and the data retention policies required by state bar rules. Encrypted laptops, managed mobile devices, and mature incident response are baseline expectations for any firm serious about risk.
Manufacturing and industrial operations.
Manufacturers blend IT with operational technology on the shop floor. A single misconfigured network change can stop production.
We segment OT networks from IT, build reliable shop floor wireless, protect engineering workstations holding CAD and CAM data, and manage vendor remote access for machine tool support.
Small and midsize businesses everywhere else.
Hospitality operators, veterinary practices, owner-operated businesses, and firms outside the regulated verticals still need a real security posture and predictable technology spend.
Our small business practice offers the same stack our enterprise clients use, scaled and priced for teams from ten users up through a few hundred.
Professional services firms.
Consulting firms, architecture practices, marketing agencies, and boutique advisory firms all depend on billable hours. They also face growing enterprise client security requirements.
We run managed IT and a documented security program that protects client utilization and helps win enterprise work.
Nonprofits, churches, and education.
Nonprofits, faith-based ministries, private schools, K-12 districts, and community service organizations face the same cyber threats as commercial businesses.
Budgets are tighter and governance is stricter. We capture nonprofit and education licensing discounts and build programs sized to mission sector realities.
Construction and trades.
General contractors, subcontractors, and construction managers run much of their business from jobsites, trucks, and trailers.
We handle mobile device management, portable network kits, and support hours that match a predawn start. We also integrate with Procore, Sage, Foundation, and Viewpoint.