AI tools touch more systems than traditional software. A weak point in the network becomes a weak point in every workflow the AI is connected to.
Defense contractors and other regulated businesses already work under specific requirements — CMMC, HIPAA, NIST. AI deployments that bypass those requirements create exposure that's expensive to clean up.
Clients, partners, and prime contractors notice when security falls behind. Once that confidence breaks, it doesn't come back quickly.
These aren't hypothetical risks. They're what happens when companies introduce AI to networks that weren't built to handle it.
Securing a network for AI isn't a single product or a checklist. It's a different way of approaching the work.
Every AI project eventually surfaces the same question: is your network ready for what you're about to put on top of it? Prescott works that question early, before the build begins.
Prescott advises on what your network needs to support the AI you're planning to deploy. The security needs depend on what the AI project actually does, so no two conversations are the same. Whatever the project shape, we'll work with your IT team to make sure the work moves forward.
We work with NuWave Technology Partners. NuWave is a Michigan-based managed service provider with 20+ years of experience handling IT for businesses across the region.
The security-first approach isn't a marketing position. It's a habit built from working in environments where security can't be optional.
When that's the standard you operate at, security stops being a layer you add later. It becomes how you start.
That discipline carries directly into the AI work. Your AI deployment inherits the same standard. The result isn't AI that's been retrofitted for security. It's AI that was built secure from the first conversation.
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