Infotech Innovators LLC
InfoTech Innovators is an Information Technology Consulting and Solutions firm. Specializing in Cybe
Our strength is our ability to understand a client's business and technical challenges/goals. We provide innovative technical solutions and IT consulting services to help our customers succeed. With an average of over 20 years of information technology experience, our team provides a wealth of "Best of Breed" IT insight to our customers.
06/11/2026
Ransomware Happens.
Would your organization know what to do during the first hour?
Many businesses have cyber insurance.
Far fewer know:
✓ Who to call
✓ What evidence to preserve
✓ What NOT to do
✓ How to engage their carrier
✓ How to maintain control
I just published a free executive guide:
Ransomware Response: The First Hour Matters
Download it here:
https://infotechinnovators.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/RANSOMWARE-RESPONSE-THE-FIRST-HOUR-MATTERS-eBook.pdf
Because the best time to prepare is before the incident occurs.
Ransomware Happens.
Would your organization know what to do during the first hour?
Many businesses have cyber insurance.
Far fewer know:
✓ Who to call
✓ What evidence to preserve
✓ What NOT to do
✓ How to engage their carrier
✓ How to maintain control
I just published a free executive guide:
Ransomware Response: The First Hour Matters
Download it here:
https://infotechinnovators.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/RANSOMWARE-RESPONSE-THE-FIRST-HOUR-MATTERS-eBook.pdf
Because the best time to prepare is before the incident occurs.
Cybersecurity has spent decades protecting systems.
Fraudsters adapted.
Today, they increasingly target people.
Not your firewall.
Not your endpoint protection.
Not your network.
You.
Your habits.
Your digital footprint.
Your passwords.
Your home environment.
Your trust.
The uncomfortable reality is that most people have never assessed their personal exposure to fraud, identity theft, account takeover, social engineering, or executive targeting.
That's why we created CyberAwareAI.
We believe people are both:
The greatest cyber risk...
And the most at risk.
To help demonstrate that concept, we've launched a FREE Fraud Exposure Assessment.
Just six questions.
No technical knowledge required.
The goal isn't to score you.
The goal is to help you see yourself the way a fraudster might.
Take the free assessment:
https://cyberawareai.com/free-assessment
After all...
Fraudsters don't target systems.
They target people.
06/07/2026
Everyone is talking about ransomware.
Few are talking about what happens after the attack.
I was reading Cybersecurity Ventures’ latest “500 Ransomware Statistics for 2026” report and one thing is clear:
Ransomware isn’t slowing down. The financial impact continues to grow, attacks are becoming more sophisticated, and organizations of every size remain targets. (Cybersecurity Ventures)
But here’s the question business owners should be asking:
If your organization suffered a ransomware incident tomorrow, could you demonstrate that the cybersecurity safeguards your cyber insurance carrier expects were actually in place?
Many organizations purchase cyber insurance based on self-attested controls.
They assume:
✓ MFA is configured correctly
✓ Backups are protected and tested
✓ Employee security awareness is documented
✓ Incident response processes are established
✓ Security controls align with underwriting representations
Unfortunately, assumptions don’t help during a claim review.
The worst time to discover a cybersecurity gap, missing documentation, or unsupported insurance representation is after an incident has already occurred.
At InfoTech Innovators, our Cyber Insurance Risk Advisory Services help organizations identify cybersecurity readiness gaps, claims defensibility concerns, and evidence weaknesses before they become expensive problems.
Because cyber insurance is only part of the equation.
Being able to demonstrate reasonable cybersecurity due diligence may be just as important.
Could your organization defend its cybersecurity posture today?
06/06/2026
Many organizations invest in cyber insurance to help protect themselves from the financial impact of a cyber incident.
That makes sense.
But there is an important question that often receives less attention:
If a significant cyber event occurred tomorrow, could your organization demonstrate the governance, controls, documentation, and due diligence that may be examined during a claim review?
Cyber insurance is purchased before an incident.
Cyber insurance defensibility is evaluated after one.
Following a significant cyber event, organizations may face questions regarding:
• Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
• Security awareness training
• Backup and recovery practices
• Access management controls
• Governance and documentation
• Ongoing cybersecurity oversight
The purpose of these questions is not to create concern—it is to recognize that cybersecurity today extends beyond technology. It includes the ability to demonstrate that reasonable security practices were established, maintained, and documented.
At InfoTech Innovators, we developed the Cyber Insurance Defensibility Review (CIDR) to help organizations gain an independent perspective on their cybersecurity governance, controls, documentation, and operational practices.
The objective is simple:
Identify potential gaps before they become difficult conversations.
If your organization would benefit from a confidential discussion regarding cyber insurance defensibility, cybersecurity governance, or risk management practices, we welcome the opportunity to speak with you.
InfoTech Innovators, Inc.
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877-234-5511
Independent. Experienced. Results-Focused.
“We have cyber insurance.”
Those four words create one of the most dangerous false senses of security in business today.
Consider the case involving Travelers Insurance and a company that suffered a ransomware attack.
When the claim was filed, the discussion wasn’t simply about the breach.
The insurer reportedly examined whether the cybersecurity controls represented during underwriting actually existed when the incident occurred.
Specifically, questions were raised about Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and whether it had been fully implemented as stated.
Think about that for a moment.
After a cyber incident is the worst possible time to discover:
❌ Security controls were never fully implemented
❌ Documentation is incomplete
❌ Policies exist but cannot be proven
❌ Executive leadership assumed someone else was handling it
A cyber insurance policy is not just a financial instrument.
It’s also a set of expectations.
When a significant claim occurs, carriers often want evidence that the controls, processes, and safeguards represented during underwriting were actually in place.
The question every business owner, executive, and board member should ask is:
“Could we defend our cybersecurity posture today if we had to file a claim tomorrow?”
At InfoTech Innovators, we help organizations evaluate their cyber insurance defensibility before an incident occurs.
Not by selling fear.
Not by selling another technology product.
By helping leadership understand where they stand, identify gaps, and improve their ability to demonstrate reasonable cybersecurity due diligence.
Because after a breach, you don’t get a second chance to prepare.
06/01/2026
Most organizations think cybersecurity assessments are about compliance.
They’re not.
They’re about preparation.
When a significant cyber incident occurs, questions come quickly:
Do you use MFA?
Are backups tested?
How are employees trained?
Who has access to sensitive data?
How is AI being used?
Can those answers be supported?
The worst time to discover uncertainty is after an incident.
InfoTech Innovators Cyber Insurance Defensibility Review (CIDR) was designed to help organizations identify cybersecurity readiness concerns, evidence gaps, and claims defensibility issues before they become business problems.
Fast. Practical. Executive-focused.
Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your businesses assessment needs
Infotechinnovators.com
05/27/2026
WHO ELSE HAS ACCESS TO YOUR CLIENT DATA?
AI integrations may be exposing confidential financials, PII, sales intelligence, and proprietary information — often through third-party vendors
Business Application of AI Risk & Readiness Assessment™
Infotech Innovators
05/27/2026
Everyone is rushing to implement AI.
But very few organizations are asking:
“Should we be applying AI here in the first place?”
Across boardrooms everywhere, executives are being pressured to embrace AI.
The problem?
Many implementations are:
⚠️ Haphazard
⚠️ Poorly governed
⚠️ Exposing intellectual property
⚠️ Creating Shadow AI risk
⚠️ Driven by marketing promises instead of proven outcomes
We’ve seen this before.
Cloud. Digital transformation. Automation.
The companies that win won’t necessarily be the first to adopt AI.
They’ll be the ones who implement it strategically, securely, and responsibly.
That’s why we launched:
Business Application of AI Risk & Readiness Assessment™
At Infotech Innovators, we help organizations determine:
✔ Where AI belongs
✔ Where it doesn’t
✔ How to reduce risk
✔ How to protect intellectual property
✔ What governance and guardrails are needed before deployment
Because:
AI should accelerate business — not create risk faster than leadership can manage it.
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