Know what matters first.
Scope
What we check.
Every Snapshot reviews the externally visible systems your business depends on. NadoTech evaluates those signals through an operational and security lens — without probing, logging in, or touching your systems.
Website availability
Whether your site loads reliably, redirects correctly, and serves every visitor over a valid HTTPS connection.
Domain and DNS health
Who your domain is registered to, when it expires, and whether its DNS records point where you think they do.
Email authentication
Whether SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are configured so other mail servers can tell a real message from a forged one.
Visible security configuration
The headers and settings your server sends to every browser, and what they reveal about how the site is maintained.
Performance and visibility
How quickly your site responds, and whether it presents the signals that search engines and customers look for.
Ownership and control
Whether your business actually controls the accounts, registrars, and vendor logins its digital presence depends on.
The Offer
A clear look at what your business depends on.
The Digital Risk Snapshot is a plain-English review of your website, domain, email, and public trust signals. You receive a written summary of what looks healthy, what needs attention, and what to fix first — written for a business owner, not an engineer.
It is not automated. A person reviews what is externally visible, connects the signals that matter, and translates them into what to fix first.
A Snapshot is not a penetration test, a vulnerability assessment, a compliance certification, legal advice, or a guarantee that your business is secure. Deeper testing requires written authorization and a separate scope of work.
Deliverable
What you receive.
A written report you can read in fifteen minutes and act on the same week. No jargon, no scores you have to interpret, no upsell buried in a footnote.
A plain-English summary
One page describing what your digital systems look like from the outside, written without jargon.
An overall health indicator
A simple reading of where things stand, so you know whether this is urgent or merely worth scheduling.
Prioritized findings
Everything we found, ordered by what actually matters — not by what was easiest to detect.
Practical next steps
For each finding, what to do about it, roughly what it involves, and whether it can wait.
An optional path forward
If you would rather not handle the fixes yourself, we can. There is no obligation, and no pressure.
Service Pathways
From finding to fix.
The Snapshot identifies what needs attention first. The work after that is helping you secure, organize, and sustain the systems your business depends on. Most engagements fall into one of three paths.
Secure
Reduce the ways a business can be impersonated, locked out, or quietly compromised.
Business email and trust setup
SPF, DKIM, and DMARC configured so your mail is delivered and your domain cannot be convincingly forged.
Access, identity, and account control
Multi-factor authentication, admin cleanup, ownership recovery, and a record of who can reach what.
Security basics and endpoint hygiene
Patch routines, device protection, least-privilege habits, and the unglamorous controls that prevent most incidents.
Organize
Establish what the business owns, where it lives, and who controls it.
Website, domain, and hosting cleanup
Redirects, certificates, stale records, registrar access, and the accumulated debt of a site nobody has audited.
Network, hosting, and infrastructure guidance
Vendor and dependency mapping, sensible hosting choices, and infrastructure planning that fits the business.
Policy, compliance, and documentation readiness
Plain-English policies, asset and vendor records, and the documentation that makes an organization legible to itself.
Sustain
Keep the systems from drifting back into confusion once they are fixed.
Backup, data retention, and recovery planning
A practical backup strategy, clarity on where data lives, and a plan for the day something is lost.
Logging, monitoring, and visibility
Lightweight logging, uptime and expiration awareness, and a path toward real visibility as the business grows.
Ongoing digital risk management
Periodic reviews, recurring checkups, and advisory support so problems are found before they are urgent.
Not every business needs all three. The Snapshot is how we find out which.
Who You Are Working With
Practical experience, plainly applied.
NadoTech was founded by Jesse Gath.
Jesse is a veteran with SANS cybersecurity training, hands-on technical work, and more than 15 years leading operations in critical infrastructure.
That combination matters because digital risk is rarely just technical. It is also operational: who owns the system, who can access it, who understands it, and what breaks when nobody is watching.
NadoTech applies that practical habit to digital systems. Find what is actually wrong. Say it plainly. Fix what needs fixing.
Know what matters first.
If you are not sure what your business depends on, who controls it, or what is quietly drifting out of shape, start with a Snapshot.