The Hidden Dangers of 'Set It and Forget It' IT: Why Maintenance Matters More Than Ever

Too many businesses still treat IT like a one-time setup. They install antivirus software, put in a firewall, and assume they’re good to go. But cybersecurity doesn’t work like that and neither does technology. Tools left unattended become outdated fast, and what once protected you can turn into a wide-open door for hackers.
Take a look at some of the biggest breaches in recent years. Many of them weren’t the result of sophisticated attacks, they happened because of missed software updates or forgotten systems. In fact, a study by the Ponemon Institute found that 60% of breaches could have been avoided with timely patching alone.
If you don’t have a dedicated IT team keeping everything maintained and monitored, you’re taking a risk every day. Unpatched vulnerabilities, expired antivirus, old user accounts, misconfigured firewall rules, and backups that no one’s tested. These are the cracks that attackers look for.
Not sure if your IT is on autopilot? If you can’t remember the last time your systems were updated, if your antivirus says “up to date” but hasn’t been checked since 2022, or if your backups have never been tested, it’s time for a reality check.
Proper IT maintenance includes regular security patching, ongoing monitoring, monthly health reports, vulnerability scanning, and routine access reviews. It’s not flashy, but it’s what keeps your business safe and running.
That’s exactly what we do. At ABT Solutions, we provide fully managed IT and cybersecurity services, taking the burden off your shoulders and making sure your business is protected around the clock. We start with a free vulnerability assessment, where we’ll uncover exactly what’s going on behind the scenes.
Cybersecurity isn’t something you can “set and forget.” If it’s been a while since you had a real look under the hood, now’s the time.
Reach out today and let’s make sure your defenses are where they need to be — before a hacker decides to find out for you.