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Learn MoreStrategic risk consulting covering cybersecurity, operational risk, regulatory exposure, and fraud prevention for growing businesses.
Risk advisory goes beyond traditional risk management by combining strategic perspective with technical depth. While risk management focuses on identifying and controlling known risks, risk advisory anticipates emerging threats, evaluates strategic exposures, and builds organizational resilience before problems surface.
SMAART Company's risk advisory practice helps Florida businesses navigate the increasingly complex landscape of cybersecurity threats, regulatory change, operational disruption, and financial fraud. Our advisors work with leadership to build risk-aware cultures, implement preventive controls, and develop response plans that minimize business impact when incidents occur.
From cybersecurity posture assessments and fraud scheme detection to regulatory compliance strategy and operational resilience planning, SMAART delivers risk intelligence that protects your growth trajectory.
Evaluate your current risk landscape across cybersecurity, operational, regulatory, and fraud dimensions.
Rank risks by strategic impact and likelihood, focusing advisory resources on the threats that matter most.
Deliver strategic recommendations and actionable risk mitigation plans tailored to your business.
Support the implementation of controls, policies, and response procedures across your organization.
Provide ongoing risk intelligence, regulatory monitoring, and advisory as your risk environment evolves.
The risks that hurt most are the ones leadership didn't see coming. We surface operational, financial, and regulatory exposures, and build the response playbook.
Get answers to the most common questions about our risk advisory services.
Risk management focuses on identifying and controlling current, known risks through internal controls and procedures. Risk advisory takes a broader, strategic view, anticipating emerging threats, advising leadership on risk-informed decisions, and building organizational resilience against future disruptions.
We provide cybersecurity risk assessments, policy development, and control recommendations. For technical implementation such as penetration testing or SIEM deployment, we coordinate with specialized technology partners while maintaining advisory oversight.
Yes. We design anti-fraud programs, implement segregation of duties, conduct fraud risk assessments, and establish whistleblower and reporting mechanisms. Early detection and prevention are far less costly than investigation and recovery.
No. Small and mid-sized businesses often face proportionally greater risk exposure because they lack the internal resources to monitor and respond to threats. SMAART provides right-sized risk advisory that fits your budget and complexity.
Fixed engagement fees for discrete assessments (cybersecurity, fraud, regulatory) or monthly retainers for ongoing strategic advisory. Board-level advisory relationships typically run on quarterly retainers. Every engagement is scoped and priced in writing before work begins.
SMAART Company's risk advisory practice provides the strategic intelligence and practical controls your business needs to operate with confidence. Schedule a consultation today.
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