A few concerns shape almost every IT decision in a technology company. Your IT provider should understand what they are and how they translate into systems.
Privacy Act 2020. Sets the baseline for how personal information is collected, stored, used and disclosed. The Office of the Privacy Commissioner expects notification of a notifiable privacy breach without undue delay. Technology firms typically hold customer data, user accounts, and often their customers' data on their behalf, so privacy obligations apply to both your corporate systems and your product.
Intellectual property protection. Source code, product designs and proprietary methods are usually a technology firm's core asset and its commercial moat. Protecting them means strong identity and access management, least-privilege permissions, managed and encrypted devices, audit logging of who accessed what, and backup of the corporate systems around your development environment.
Customer security expectations. If you sell software or SaaS, your own customers increasingly treat security as a condition of doing business and ask for evidence of it during procurement. Well-run identity, endpoint and backup controls are not just internal hygiene; they are something you need to be able to show.
Uptime and scalability. For a SaaS business, availability is the business, and growth can be fast and uneven. Resilient infrastructure, monitoring, tested recovery and IT that scales cleanly as you add people and offices all matter to keeping customers and operating responsibly.
In practice that translates to a specific set of IT controls: multi-factor authentication everywhere, access to sensitive systems separated by role, managed and encrypted developer devices, encrypted backups with tested restores, monitoring across the corporate environment, and a breach-response runbook your team can run under pressure.
The systems NZ technology firms run, and what we do with each
We are platform-agnostic but practical. We secure and support the everyday corporate systems a software or SaaS company depends on, alongside, not in place of, your product stack.
- Identity and access: Microsoft Entra identity management, conditional access, multi-factor authentication and least-privilege permissions so access to sensitive systems is controlled and auditable
- Developer endpoints: managed, encrypted devices across Windows, macOS and Linux, with endpoint protection that secures without getting in the way
- Microsoft 365: the corporate productivity and collaboration core, with email security tuned to filter phishing and impersonation
- Cloud platforms: support for the cloud infrastructure your corporate IT runs on, designed for resilience and clean scaling as you grow
- Networking and connectivity: secure, reliable connectivity for offices and remote engineers
- Security operations: 24/7 monitoring, endpoint protection and a tested breach-response process across the corporate environment
- Backup and recovery: encrypted backup with tested disaster recovery for your corporate systems and data
We are not trying to take over your product stack or tell your engineers which tools to use. We make sure the corporate IT and security around your team work properly together, with the access control, backup and audit evidence your privacy obligations and your customers expect. If a decision is genuinely complex, such as a cloud migration or a major platform move, we run a structured assessment before recommending anything.