Six honest questions, about two minutes. A straight, independent read on whether your IT is protecting you or quietly leaving you exposed. No pitch, no jargon.
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20+ years, plain English
Independent second opinion, no hard sell
None of these are dramatic on their own. They are the small things you have learned to live with. Put together, they are the difference between IT that protects you and IT that just answers the phone.
Something breaks, you log it, then you chase for an update, then you chase again. When you are the one doing the chasing, you are not really being supported.
When it goes wrong they point at your broadband, your kit, your staff, anything but their own work. You wanted it fixed, not a culprit.
Passwords, domain, logins, all sitting on their side. When you ask for your own access it gets awkward. You should own your own keys.

"All I am offering here is a straight, independent read on whether your IT is actually doing its job. Most owners do not want a technical lecture, they want someone honest to look and say: this bit is fine, this bit is letting you down, here is what I would do about it. If your current IT is doing right by you, I will tell you that too. I have spent twenty-plus years sorting this out for places with a lot more on the line than a slow ticket, so I can usually tell inside fifteen minutes whether you are being looked after or quietly left exposed. No jargon, no pressure to switch."