A Simple, Five-Step Way to Improve Security

No buzzwords. No mystery. Just a clear, friendly process that shows you what’s going on, what needs attention, and how we’ll handle it together.

How We Work

Think of this like a home inspection and repair plan—only for your business technology and data.

1. Learn Your Business

We start with a short conversation about what you do, how you work, and what worries you most. No long forms or technical grilling.

2. Check for Common Weak Spots

We look at everyday things that cause trouble: missing updates, weak logins, risky access, shaky backups, and email tricks.

3. Build a Clear Plan

You get a prioritized list of fixes, explained in plain English, with notes on effort and impact so you know where to start.

4. Fix What Needs Fixing

We can work with you, your IT provider, or both to make practical changes that fit how your business runs.

5. Keep Things Healthy

If you choose ongoing support, we check in regularly, review what’s changed, and keep you informed in simple terms.

Why Blu3berryPi

Maine Roots, Practical Mindset

Straightforward, down-to-earth guidance that respects your time and budget. No drama, no scare tactics.

Hands-On Support

We don’t just tell you what’s wrong and walk away—we help you make fixes and show your work to those who ask.

Clear Communication

Security is explained in everyday language so owners, managers, and staff can all understand what’s happening.

Evidence When You Need It

We help you document the basics so you can confidently answer questions from customers, partners, or insurers.

Focus on What Matters

We don’t try to sell you every tool under the sun. We focus on the basics that actually reduce your risk.

Let’s Talk

Blu3berryPi works with small and mid-sized organizations that want practical help, not a pile of buzzwords. If you’re ready for a calm, honest conversation about your security, we’re ready to listen.

Tell us a bit about your business and what prompted you to reach out—an insurance form, a customer request, a recent scare, or just a gut feeling that it’s time.

Request a Security Check-In