Most managed security providers sell you their stack. Froskr starts by telling you what you actually need — then builds, runs, and stands behind the right mix of providers for your practice. Here’s how that works, who we partner with, and what we commit to.
Every Froskr engagement has the same shape, whether you’re a 2-person law firm or a 20-seat RIA. Each layer is independent; you can stop at any of them.
We audit your current Microsoft 365 environment and compliance posture against the rules that apply to your practice — HIPAA, ABA Rule 1.6, or SEC Regulation S-P. You get a written report with findings, prioritized remediation, and vendor recommendations. Yours to keep, whether you hire us or not.
We tell you what to buy, from whom, and why. Sometimes that’s our own managed services. Sometimes it’s a Microsoft 365 reconfiguration you run yourself. Sometimes it’s a specialized tool from one of the providers we partner with. The goal is to get you compliant, not to maximize our margin.
When you’re ready, we run it. Identity, mail, documents, endpoints, monitoring, incident response, quarterly reviews, and the documentation your regulator will actually accept. One partner accountable to your regulator and your clients — no finger-pointing between vendors.
When you tell us the quarterly review was too long, or Clio’s conflict-check flow is missing a step, or a Microsoft feature would change how you handle matter intake — we don’t just log it. We route it back to the provider, through the partner channels we maintain for exactly that purpose. Your voice gets heard by the companies building the software you rely on.
These are categories of providers we work with, not a fixed list. What we recommend for your practice depends on what you already use, what you need, and what your budget supports. The common thread: every provider on this page has been independently evaluated by Froskr and meets our standards for regulated SMBs.
Named providers are examples of the categories we work with. Mention here does not constitute an endorsement, partnership declaration, or exclusive relationship. The provider we recommend for your practice depends on your assessment findings, budget, and regulatory obligations.
“Vendor-neutral” is easy to claim and hard to prove. These are the specific commitments we make to every Froskr client, in writing, as part of the engagement.
Whether you hire us for managed services or not, the written posture assessment and remediation roadmap belong to you. No hostage data, no upsell-gated deliverables. You can take the report to a different provider if that’s the right call for your practice.
If a recommended tool is something we resell, or if a partner arrangement gives us any commercial benefit, we tell you before we recommend it. You get to weigh that disclosure against the recommendation.
If your practice genuinely doesn’t need managed security services — or needs something outside what we deliver — we’ll say so. The assessment’s purpose is an honest answer, not a qualified lead.
When you raise a product gap, pricing objection, or feature request about a tool in your stack, we route it to the provider through the partner channel we maintain for that purpose — and we follow up to tell you what the provider said. Your practice gets a voice with companies that normally only hear from enterprises.
When something breaks — an incident, a compliance audit, a misbehaving tool — you call Froskr. We coordinate with the underlying providers on your behalf. You get a single point of accountability, not a phone tree of vendor support desks.
A free 30-minute review of your Microsoft 365 environment. You get a written report on where your security and compliance posture actually stands — and a clear recommendation on what to do next. If you don’t need us, we’ll say so.