Vertical-specific cybersecurity guides and managed IT services for San Jose-area firms, organized by industry.
Cobrix Solutions provides managed IT and cybersecurity services to professional service firms in San Jose and the surrounding Bay Area, including Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, and Mountain View. Silicon Valley's largest city, home to thousands of professional services firms supporting the tech economy — and that concentration shapes both the volume and the type of cybersecurity exposure local firms face.
San Jose sits in Santa Clara County, part of the San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara MSA (metro population approximately 2.0 million). For most San Jose firms, the practical service area extends across nearby cities, meaning your IT decisions affect more than just a single office. Cobrix builds programs that cover all of your locations and remote staff under one accountable engagement.
Below are the vertical-specific cybersecurity guides we publish for San Jose. Each covers the federal and California regulations that apply, the breach notification timeline your firm operates under, and what a defensible managed program actually includes for a practice of your size.
Five industry-specific guides, each tailored to San Jose and the surrounding Bay Area.
HIPAA Security Rule, CMIA, and California breach notification — built for medical practices, dental groups, and clinics.
Read the San Jose guide →ABA Rule 1.6 confidentiality, CCPA where it applies, and the IT controls partners actually want documented.
Read the San Jose guide →FTC Safeguards Rule program (WISP, qualified individual, MFA, encryption) and IRS Pub 4557 alignment.
Read the San Jose guide →Wire-fraud-resistant email, DRE recordkeeping, and trust-account-grade controls for brokerages and property managers.
Read the San Jose guide →Ransomware-resistant operations, CMMC 2.0 readiness for federal work, and job-site-ready endpoint policy.
Read the San Jose guide →California operates under some of the strictest data-protection and breach-notification rules in the country. CCPA/CPRA, the CMIA (for healthcare), the FTC Safeguards Rule (for accounting and financial services), ABA Rule 1.6 (for law firms), DRE recordkeeping rules (for real estate), and CMMC 2.0 (for federal contractors) all carry different requirements and different timelines.
For a San Jose firm, working with a California-based provider means same-time-zone incident response, familiarity with California regulators, and a program designed for the environment you actually operate in. When the worst happens, your MSP is the second call you make after your insurance carrier. That call goes more cleanly with a provider who has handled California incidents before.
Cobrix serves the broader Bay Area area. Below are the cities we cover from a single San Jose engagement, plus links to nearby city hubs.
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