Your internal IT person is good at what they do. But one person can’t cover 24/7 monitoring, cybersecurity, compliance, and strategic planning alone. ABT’s co-managed IT model gives Colorado firms the backup they need — without replacing the team they have.

The FTC penalty is $53,088 per violation. The IRS can revoke your EFIN. And IRS Publication 4557 requires a WISP from every tax preparer — no minimum threshold. Free assessment for Colorado firms.

ABA Model Rules 1.1, 1.6, and 5.3 make your IT provider part of your ethical compliance posture—not just your operations budget. Learn what legal-grade managed IT services for Colorado law firms should include in 2026, from cybersecurity and cyber insurance readiness to AI governance, practice management software support, and co-managed IT.

HIPAA §164.310 Physical Safeguards are required for every Colorado medical practice — and they’re consistently the most overlooked layer in the compliance stack. ABT breaks down what the standard requires, the five physical security gaps we find in Colorado clinics, and how Verkada’s cloud-managed access control platform maps directly to every §164.310 requirement — with the audit-ready documentation to prove it.

The 2026 HIPAA Security Rule overhaul is targeting finalization in May 2026 — and whether the final rule drops this month or later this year, the direction is unambiguous. ABT breaks down exactly what your MSP must own: BAA execution, mandatory MFA, encryption, annual risk analysis, 72-hour incident response, and network segmentation — with a 10-question vendor audit checklist for Colorado medical practices.

Your printers handle more protected health information than most clinicians realize. This guide covers pull printing, audit trails, encryption, and device hardening for Colorado medical practices — with a pre-audit compliance checklist.

The HIPAA Security Rule is being rewritten. Here’s what Colorado medical practices actually need from their IT infrastructure before enforcement begins.

The HIPAA Security Rule is being rewritten. Here’s what Colorado medical practices actually need from their IT infrastructure before enforcement begins.