02 — Protection
Cybersecurity that doesn't require a translator.
Endpoint protection, 24/7 threat monitoring, and compliance reporting that keeps auditors happy and attackers out — explained in plain English along the way.
What it is
Security that watches your back, not just your inbox
"We have a firewall" isn't a cybersecurity plan — it's one brick in a much bigger wall. Real protection means watching endpoints for suspicious behavior, catching phishing before it lands in an inbox, training your team to spot the stuff software can't, and keeping paperwork straight for whichever auditor comes knocking.
We built this service around a simple idea: most breaches aren't sophisticated, they're just unnoticed. Our job is to notice — fast, quietly, and before it becomes a headline.
What's included
Layered protection, not just one product
Endpoint detection & response
Watches for suspicious behavior on every device, not just known viruses — and can isolate a threat automatically.
Email & phishing defense
Malicious links and attachments get filtered before your team ever has the chance to click them.
24/7 threat monitoring
A real security team is watching for anomalies around the clock, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Security awareness training
Ongoing, bite-sized training plus simulated phishing tests so your team becomes a security asset, not a liability.
Compliance reporting
Documentation and reporting mapped to HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and SOC 2 style requirements, ready when auditors ask.
Incident response planning
A documented plan for the worst day, agreed on before it happens — not improvised in the middle of it.
Why it matters
"We're too small to be a target" is exactly what attackers hope you think
Most attacks are automated and indiscriminate — they're not picking on you specifically, they're just checking every door.
One weak password
...on one account is often all it takes. Reused passwords are the single most common way in.
A convincing email
Phishing has gotten good enough to fool careful people, not just careless ones.
An unpatched laptop
Old software is a known, published list of ways in — attackers use it like a checklist.
No one watching
Most breaches sit undetected for weeks. The damage is rarely the break-in — it's the time nobody noticed.
The Good Hunter difference
Serious about risk. Friendly about the people managing it.
We tell you what actually happened
No jargon dumps. If something triggers an alert, you get a plain explanation of what it was and what we did about it.
Compliance without the panic
We keep the documentation current year-round, so an audit is a formality instead of a scramble.
Training people don't dread
Short, relevant, and occasionally funny — because security training nobody watches doesn't protect anyone.
Questions we hear a lot
Cybersecurity, plainly explained
Is my business really a target for cyberattacks?
Yes — most attacks aren't personal, they're automated scans looking for any unlocked door. Small and mid-sized businesses are targeted constantly precisely because attackers assume the door is more likely to be unlocked.
What compliance frameworks can you help with?
We support businesses working toward HIPAA, PCI-DSS, and SOC 2 style requirements, including documentation, reporting, and the technical controls auditors actually ask about.
What happens if we get hit with ransomware anyway?
Our monitoring is built to catch and contain threats before encryption spreads, and it's paired with tested backups so, worst case, you can restore instead of paying a ransom. We also walk through the incident response plan with you ahead of time, so nobody's improvising during an actual emergency.
Do you train our employees, or just install software?
Both. Software catches what it can, but most breaches start with someone clicking the wrong link. We run ongoing security awareness training and simulated phishing tests so your team becomes part of the defense instead of the weak point.
How is this different from just installing antivirus?
Antivirus is one layer. We run endpoint detection and response (which watches behavior, not just known virus signatures), 24/7 monitoring by an actual security team, email and phishing defense, and compliance reporting — antivirus is the seatbelt, this is the whole car.
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