Professional IT Services
Design, Build, Migrate, Success
Microsoft Gold Certified Experts in M365 Migration & Support
Microsoft Azure Specialists For Cloud Enablement & Security

Engineering & Implementation Services
Start With An Idea, Create An Outcome That Transforms Your Business
Assessment
We observe and assess current servers and networking transport.
Design
Our Cloud Architects design an architecture that supports the desired outcomes.
Build
TorchLight Cloud Engineers prepare the infrastructure for data and migrate selected data.
Implementation
Testing starts with a selected group and rolls out to all users company wide.
Why TorchLight?
At TorchLight, our “why” is simple: we exist to serve our customers and protect them from the relentless threat of hackers. This mission drives everything we do, setting us apart in the Secured and Managed IT landscape.
We foster a culture of candor, transparency, service, proactive communication and a growth mindset, all aimed at supporting our clients’ needs. We seek trusted partnerships with organizations that share our values, prioritizing open dialogue and a win/win mindset.
Together, we ensure that IT security goals are not only met but exceeded, safeguarding business continuity every day. Our people are our greatest asset, unified by our mission to secure and serve our customers and frustrate the hackers.
The Way Forward – TorchLight Blog
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Enterprise Business and Ransomware
The manufacturing industry has embraced automation and digitization as timelines have gotten tighter and business continuity has become essential. These aspects, along with the high-value data that manufacturing enterprises own (intellectual property, trade secrets, etc.) have made these types of companies more attractive cyber attack targets. Keep your supply chain running smoothly by protecting against…
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Manufacturing and Ransomware
The manufacturing industry has embraced automation and digitization as timelines have gotten tighter and business continuity has become essential. These aspects, along with the high-value data that manufacturing enterprises own (intellectual property, trade secrets, etc.) have made these types of companies more attractive cyber attack targets. Keep your supply chain running smoothly by protecting against…
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Healthcare and Ransomware
For the past several years, healthcare systems and hospitals have been high-profile victims of ransomware and other attacks. Find out what vectors for ransomware the healthcare sector faces.
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SUEX, Crypto, and Ransomware
This year, the cryptocurrency platform SUEX was the first to be identified and sanctioned by the U.S. Government for its role in the ransomware payment chain, but it will likely not be the last. Here’s what you should know about SUEX and other cryptocurrencies.
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Email Security in Ransomware Defense
Email security is an essential first step in patching vulnerabilities and protecting your business from malware and ransomware threats.
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The Evolution of Ransomware
Over the past 40 years, the threat of ransomware has grown exponentially from initial generalized threats to targeted and specialized takedowns. New technology and the organization of perpetrators have evolved, and ransomware demands have never been higher.
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The Seven Steps in the Ransomware Kill Chain
Ransomware can be a large concern for businesses – it compromises resources critical to operation and locks them in an encrypted environment until a ransom is paid. While every business should be aware of ransomware, not all understand the many steps involved in a full attack.
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Channel Daily News Podcast with TorchLight’s Bo Wheeler
Bo Wheeler, Chief Revenue Officer at TorchLight, recently appeared on the Channel Daily News podcast with Don Witt to speak about the company, its mission, and the cybersecurity protection it provides for its customers.
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Current Trends in Ransomware
Ransomware has been around almost as long as companies, institutions, and governments have been reliant on customer and constituent data. But there are ups and downs in popularity, tactics, and targets that can affect your company’s risk profile.
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Log4j Critical Vulnerability
The critical vulnerability CVE-2021-44228 against log4j was released with zero-day exploitation actively occurring. If a device/application uses Java and logs any string relying on user input, it is vulnerable, and an attacker can run anything they wish on the system.
