We partner with organizations where infrastructure failure isn't an option, compliance isn't negotiable, and the stakes of getting it wrong are too high to risk on the wrong partner.
Every sector has its own compliance landscape, risk profile, and operational demands. We know yours — and we've built our practice around it.
Healthcare organizations operate at the intersection of some of the most sensitive data in existence and some of the most aggressive regulatory requirements. A single HIPAA violation can mean millions in fines. A ransomware attack can delay patient care. The stakes are simply not comparable to other industries.
Sentinel Group has deep, hands-on experience supporting hospitals, multi-site practices, dental groups, behavioral health providers, and health systems. We've guided organizations through HIPAA audits, secured EHR infrastructure, implemented compliant backup and DR solutions, and built custom patient portal software — all without the client missing a beat.
Our team understands HL7, FHIR, EHR integration constraints, and the unique network segmentation requirements that healthcare environments demand. We don't learn your industry on your time.
Financial organizations face a compounding challenge: highly sensitive client data, complex regulatory environments (PCI DSS, SOC 2, GLBA, SEC requirements), and sophisticated adversaries who specifically target the industry. The cost of a breach — regulatory, reputational, and operational — is enormous.
Sentinel Group works with independent RIAs, broker-dealers, insurance firms, banks, and accounting practices to build infrastructure that regulators expect and adversaries can't easily penetrate. We speak your language — we understand trading environments, document management workflows, advisor portal requirements, and the compliance expectations of FINRA and state securities regulators.
Attorney-client privilege is non-negotiable. Legal communications, case files, discovery materials, and client records require an infrastructure posture built around confidentiality — not just as a policy, but as a technical reality. A breach in a legal environment doesn't just expose data; it can compromise cases, violate ethical obligations, and end careers.
We work with solo practitioners, boutique firms, and large multi-practice organizations to design infrastructure that protects privilege at every layer. Encrypted communications, zero-trust document access, secure client portals, and compliant matter management integrations are our standard — not optional upgrades.
Enterprise organizations face a different class of infrastructure challenge — scale, complexity, and the weight of systems that have accumulated over decades of growth, mergers, and evolving business requirements. The technical debt is real, the interdependencies are complex, and the cost of getting it wrong is measured in millions.
Sentinel Group partners with CFOs, CTOs, and operations leaders at mid-market and enterprise organizations who need a technology partner that thinks strategically, not just tactically. We conduct thorough assessments, design for five-year horizons, and execute methodically — delivering infrastructure that your business can grow into, not around.
Educational institutions carry a unique combination of infrastructure demands: high-density wireless environments, diverse user populations (students, faculty, staff, guests), sensitive student data protected under FERPA, and increasingly sophisticated cyber threats specifically targeting the education sector.
Sentinel Group works with K–12 districts and higher education institutions to design and manage networks that can handle thousands of concurrent users, implement security controls appropriate for a diverse and often unpredictable user base, and ensure that student data is protected in compliance with FERPA and applicable state requirements.
Regardless of industry, our standard of delivery never changes. What changes is how we apply it to your specific environment, regulations, and goals.
Our principles apply across industries. If you need infrastructure that works, security that holds, and a partner that takes it seriously — we should have a conversation.