“Unaware employees are often the starting point for vulnerabilities,” said Thuan Ngo, chief operating officer at ZAG, which is based in San Jose, CA. “Whether it’s clicking on phishing emails, reusing weak passwords, or unintentionally approving fraudulent transactions, small missteps can lead to significant issues. Educating staff is a simple yet effective way to enhance company-wide protection as organizations grow and evolve.”
To help businesses start the conversation about IT and cybersecurity, ZAG offers cybersecurity assessments designed to identify risks and opportunities. For smaller businesses, these assessments provide an affordable, practical first step toward building a stronger IT foundation. In addition to assessments, ZAG delivers managed support services tailored to businesses of all sizes, enabling internal teams to focus on core operations while cybersecurity experts handle risk mitigation and system management.
Proactive IT planning does more than safeguard systems — it protects teams, operations and financial performance. Businesses that take manageable steps to address vulnerabilities today will be better positioned for long-term success. With a clear understanding of current risks, organizations can confidently make decisions that support future growth.