Independent Cybersecurity Advisory for SMBs and Nonprofits
We help leadership teams make defensible cybersecurity decisions without selling software or replacing IT.
- Advisory-only. Vendor neutral.
- Built for cyber insurance, audits, and boards.
- Atlanta Metro and North Georgia.
You’re probably here because…
- Cyber insurance is asking questions no one clearly owns
- IT handles systems, but no one owns cyber risk
- Leadership decisions lack documentation
- Compliance expectations keep shifting
That’s exactly where independent advisory helps.
Trusted Advisor services: executive-ready cybersecurity and technology guidance that helps you make confident, defensible decisions.
Perspectives Cyber and Technology Advisors is a veteran-owned cybersecurity and technology advisory firm serving SMBs, nonprofits, and leadership teams across Metro Atlanta and North Georgia.
Start with a 30-minute discovery call. No obligation.
Trust & Testimonials
Client details are anonymized when requested. Full references available upon request, where appropriate.
“We used to think cybersecurity was a big-company problem until a partner lost $200K to a cyberattack. Perspectives Cyber and Technology Advisors ran a detailed risk assessment and helped us prioritize what actually mattered. Their ongoing trusted advisor support keeps our decisions aligned with real business risk.”
Managing Partner
Professional Services Firm (18 employees)
“As a nonprofit handling sensitive donor and client information, we needed strong security without a big-enterprise budget. PCTA helped us build a practical security program, clarified compliance expectations, and strengthened our posture in a way that supported our mission and grant efforts.”
Executive Director
Regional Nonprofit Organization (22 staff)
“HIPAA compliance was becoming overwhelming. Instead of selling tools, PCTA acted as a trusted advisor, helped us prepare defensible documentation, and tailored an incident response plan for our practice. Our most recent audit went exceptionally well.”
Practice Administrator
Healthcare Practice (8 employees)
Frequently Asked Questions
How is PCTA different from an MSP or MSSP?
Your IT provider runs and supports systems. PCTA provides independent oversight, validation, and risk governance. That separation reduces blind trust and strengthens accountability without competing with your provider. See Executive Security and Risk Advisory and Third-Party and Vendor Risk Advisory.
Do you sell or recommend specific security tools?
No. PCTA does not sell, resell, or receive referral fees for security tools. Recommendations are framework-driven and evidence-based, and implementation remains with your internal team or existing providers.
Why choose PCTA over a cheaper option?
Because independence and defensibility matter. PCTA helps leadership make and defend decisions, reduce blind spots with vendors, and avoid costly missteps. If you only need tool operation, a managed provider is the better fit. If you need risk clarity and oversight, advisory pays for itself.
What We Don’t Do
- Sell cybersecurity software
- Replace your MSP or IT provider
- Create unnecessary work or noise
Our role is clarity, documentation, and leadership decision support.
When to Call an Advisor vs IT Support
- Call IT or your MSP when systems are down, users need help, or technology needs to be implemented.
- Call an Advisor when leadership needs to understand risk, document decisions, or respond to insurance, audit, or regulatory pressure.
Advisory and IT serve different roles. Strong organizations use both.
Additional Questions
Is this an IT or managed security service?
No. We provide independent cybersecurity advisory. We do not sell security software and we do not replace IT or MSP providers.
Will this require changing our existing IT provider?
No. We work alongside your current IT team or MSP, helping leadership document decisions, clarify accountability, and reduce risk exposure.
Is this only for large organizations?
No. We focus on SMBs and nonprofits across the Atlanta Metro and North Georgia region that need clarity, documentation, and defensible risk decisions.
What do we get from an advisory engagement?
Clear next steps, leadership-ready documentation, and guidance aligned to cyber insurance, audits, and practical security expectations. Each engagement is scoped based on your risk.
When should we talk to an advisor instead of IT?
When decisions, accountability, or documentation matter more than tools. If insurance, compliance, or leadership risk questions are driving urgency, advisory is the right first call.