Cantey Tech Consulting

Cantey Tech Consulting

Speciality: Comprehensive Penetration Testing

North Charleston, United States 75 employees
[01] About

IT services and consulting company based in North Charleston, SC; 53 employees, $25M revenue, founded 2007; offers managed IT, virtualization, networking, cloud, Microsoft 365, and penetration testing services; specializes in security assessments and vulnerability testing.

We Get IT! Whether you are a small business in the Southeastern United States or a publicly-traded corporation with an international presence, Cantey Tech Consulting will tailor information technology solutions that are right for you. We take the time to understand our client’s business goals and objectives, then develop a technology plan and budget that gets them there. We deliver technology consulting to large school districts, medical practices, law firms, and everything in between. Let us make your organization’s IT one less thing to worry about.
[02] Services
Managed IT Services
Application Managed Services
Backup And Disaster Recovery
Co-managed IT Services
Cybersecurity Services
Employee Onboarding/offboarding
Hardware Asset Management
IT Asset Management Services
IT Helpdesk
IT Network Support Services
IT Procurement Services
IT Support Services
Mac Support
Mobile Device Management
On-site IT Support Services
Remote IT Support Services
Server Admin And Support Services
Software Asset Management
Voip And Unified Communications Services
Windows Support
IT Consulting Services
Cloud Consulting
Cyber Security Consulting
It Audits And Assessments
IT Staff Augmentation
IT Strategy Services
Office Relocation
Vcio Services
Microsoft Solutions
Microsoft 365 Services
Microsoft Sharepoint Services
Microsoft Teams Services
Voip Services
Managed Cloud Services
Cloud Hosting
Private Cloud Services
Public/hybrid Cloud
Cloud Migration Services
Amazon Web Services
Microsoft Azure Services
Virtualization Services
Managed Desktop/virtual Desktop Infrastructure (vdi)
Cloud Desktop
Fully Managed Cybersecurity
Endpoint Security
IDS/IPS Services
Managed Firewall Services
Managed Security Operations Center (soc)
MDR (monitoring And Response)
Network Security
Security Information Event Management (siem)
Cyber Risk Assessment
Penetration Testing Services
Email Security
Cloud Cybersecurity
Compliance Services
CMMC Compliance Consulting
FTC Safeguards Rule Compliance
GLBA Compliance Consulting
Governance Risk And Compliance (grc) Services
HIPAA Compliance Consulting Services
NCUA Compliance Consulting Services
NIST Cybersecurity Framework Services
PCI DSS Compliance Consulting Services
SOX Compliance Consulting
[03] Certifications
CMMC

Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC)


Origin


The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) was created by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) in 2020 in response to increasing cybersecurity threats targeting the Defense Industrial Base (DIB). The framework was developed to ensure that defense contractors and subcontractors adequately protect Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) and Federal Contract Information (FCI) in their systems. The DoD recognized that existing self-attestation methods were insufficient to safeguard sensitive defense-related data from sophisticated cyber attacks, particularly from nation-state adversaries, prompting the need for a more rigorous, third-party verification system.


Industry Value and Importance


CMMC certification has become essential for companies seeking to do business with the Department of Defense, as it is now a contractual requirement for defense contractors. The certification demonstrates that an organization has implemented appropriate cybersecurity practices and processes to protect sensitive government information, making it a competitive differentiator in the defense contracting marketplace. Beyond compliance, CMMC helps organizations improve their overall cybersecurity posture, reduce breach risks, and build trust with government clients and partners. The tiered certification structure allows companies to align their security investments with the sensitivity of the information they handle, making it both practical and scalable across the diverse defense supply chain.

HIPAA

HIPAA Compliance and Cybersecurity


HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) was enacted by the U.S. Congress and signed into law in 1996. The legislation was created to protect sensitive patient health information from being disclosed without patient consent or knowledge. The Security Rule, added in 2003, established national standards for protecting electronic personal health information (ePHI), requiring covered entities and their business associates to implement administrative, physical, and technical safeguards. While HIPAA itself is legislation rather than a certification, various organizations offer HIPAA compliance training and certification programs to help IT professionals understand and implement these requirements.


HIPAA compliance is critically important in healthcare IT because violations can result in severe penalties, ranging from $100 to $50,000 per violation, with annual maximums reaching $1.5 million. Beyond avoiding fines, HIPAA knowledge is valued because healthcare data breaches can expose sensitive patient information, damage organizational reputation, and erode patient trust. IT professionals with HIPAA expertise are highly sought after as healthcare organizations increasingly rely on digital systems for medical records, billing, and patient communication. Understanding HIPAA requirements helps ensure that healthcare systems are designed, implemented, and maintained with appropriate security controls to protect patient privacy in an era of growing cyber threats.

GDPR

GDPR Certification Overview


Origin


The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was created by the European Union and came into effect on May 25, 2018. It was developed by the European Parliament and Council to modernize and unify data protection laws across all EU member states. The regulation was created in response to the rapid growth of digital technology and data processing, aiming to give individuals greater control over their personal data while establishing clear obligations for organizations that collect, store, and process such information.


Industry Value


GDPR compliance is highly valued in the industry because it demonstrates an organization's commitment to data privacy and security, which has become a critical business concern globally. Organizations with GDPR expertise can avoid substantial fines (up to €20 million or 4% of annual global turnover), maintain customer trust, and gain competitive advantages when doing business with European entities or handling EU citizens' data. Professionals with GDPR certification are in high demand as companies worldwide seek to ensure compliance, implement proper data protection frameworks, and avoid the legal, financial, and reputational risks associated with data breaches and non-compliance.

PCI DSS

PCI DSS Certification


Origin


The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) was created in 2004 by the major credit card companies: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, and JCB International. These companies formed the PCI Security Standards Council in 2006 to manage and evolve the standard. PCI DSS was developed in response to increasing credit card fraud and data breaches, establishing a unified set of security requirements for all organizations that store, process, or transmit cardholder data. The goal was to create consistent security measures across the payment card industry to protect sensitive payment information.


Industry Value and Importance


PCI DSS compliance is mandatory for any business that handles credit card transactions, making it one of the most critical security standards in commerce today. The certification demonstrates that an organization has implemented robust security controls, including network protection, access management, encryption, and regular security testing. Non-compliance can result in severe consequences, including substantial fines (up to $100,000 per month), increased transaction fees, loss of payment processing privileges, and reputational damage following a breach. For IT professionals, PCI DSS expertise is highly valued as organizations across all industries need qualified personnel to implement, maintain, and audit these security controls.

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[05] Notable Clients
  • Industry-Leading Digital Marketing Firm
  • Nationwide Law Firm
  • Multi-Site Medical Practice
  • South Carolina Police Chiefs Association
  • Town of Duncan Police Department
  • Town of Lyman Police Department