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Confidence as a Service™
Welcome to North Bridge, your premier partner in cybersecurity and compliance management. Our team of experts is dedicated to helping businesses and individuals protect their sensitive information and assets from cyber threats.
We offer a range of services, including data privacy, IT compliance, and cyber risk management, to ensure that our clients are safeguarded against cyber attacks and regulatory penalties. Let us help you secure your digital world and give you peace of mind.

Our Services
Offering a comprehensive range of services to provide and manage professional services to the SMB market from Help Desk and Security Awareness Training to Cyber Risk and Compliance Management, North Bridge tailors our services to meet the precise needs of our clients.
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World-Class Expertise
Keeping you in
the driver's seat
We strive to keep our clients' leadership aware and informed for the big decisions they need to make to lead their companies to success.
giving you the advantage
Knowledge is power and our team is committed to ensuring that business leaders have the tools they need to guide their IT decisions without just taking an IT provider's word for it.
Ease of management
We make management of technology, cyber risk and cyber security for your staff and your IT providers keeping everyone on the same page and holding providers accountable.
Layered Solutions
Layering our services in combination with their existing solutions provides reliability, redundance and the confidence leaders in the SMB market need to keep winning!
Do You Have a False Sense of Cyber Security?
There are many common misconceptions about cyber crime and cyber security that can lead business leaders to believe they are fully protected and have a false sense of cyber security.
Are any of these misconceptions part of your thought process?
Too Small to be a Target
Many business leaders believe that because they are a small business, they are not a target for cyber attacks. However, this belief can give them …
We Have Cyber Liability Insurance
Many business leaders believe that because they have cyber liability insurance, they are fully protected from cyber threats and the financial consequences of a cyber …
All We Need is Anti-Virus
Many business leaders believe that because they have anti-virus software and other security measures in place, they are fully protected from cyber threats. However, this …
We Don’t Have Sensitive Data
Many business leaders believe that because they do not store any sensitive data locally, they are fully protected from cyber threats. However, this belief can …
Our Tech People Have Us Covered
Many business leaders believe that because they have an IT team in place, they are fully protected from cyber threats. However, this belief can give …
Ransomware? We Have Backups.
Many business leaders believe that because they have data backups, they are fully protected from the threat of ransomware. However, while it is certainly important …
Our Data is in the Cloud
Many business leaders believe that because all of their data is stored in the cloud, they are fully protected from cyber threats. However, this belief …
FBI Release: 2020 Internet Crime Report

The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center has released its annual report. The 2020 Internet Crime Report includes information from 791,790 complaints of suspected internet crime—an increase of more than 300,000 complaints from 2019—and reported losses exceeding $4.2 billion. State-specific statistics have also been released and can be found within the 2020 Internet Crime Report and in the accompanying 2020 State Reports.
The top three crimes reported by victims in 2020 were phishing scams, non-payment/non-delivery scams, and extortion. Victims lost the most money to business email compromise scams, romance and confidence schemes, and investment fraud. Notably, 2020 saw the emergence of scams exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic. The IC3 received over 28,500 complaints related to COVID-19, with fraudsters targeting both businesses and individuals.