Your Trusted Partner in Cyber Defense.
NexSecure Solutions LLC serves businesses and nonprofits across Prince George’s County, MD. We are a local cybersecurity firm, founded and operated in Bowie, Maryland, helping PG County organizations reduce risk, harden their technology environments, and build security programs that fit the way they actually work.
Nigel Roberts, CISSP, leads NexSecure. With hands-on expertise in Microsoft 365 security, vulnerability management, vCISO advisory, and cyber insurance readiness, NexSecure brings a practical, no-fluff approach to cybersecurity for small and mid-size organizations.
Prince George’s County is home to a diverse economy, a strong nonprofit sector, a growing small business base, and a significant number of businesses with ties to federal contracts and agencies. Each of these brings specific cybersecurity risks and obligations. NexSecure understands this market and builds security programs that fit it.
NexSecure offers a focused set of cybersecurity services built around the threats and gaps that affect PG County businesses most.
Most organizations running Microsoft 365 in Prince George’s County are doing so with settings that were never configured for security. Default configurations leave your email, accounts, and data exposed. We audit your M365 environment and fix what we find, including MFA gaps, conditional access policies, admin account exposure, email authentication records, and user permission sprawl.
We identify weaknesses across your network, systems, and cloud environment before an attacker finds them. You get a prioritized report with remediation steps, not a raw scan dump that requires a security engineer to decode.
A virtual Chief Information Security Officer gives growing PG County businesses experienced security leadership without the full-time hire. We provide policy development, vendor risk management, board-level security reporting, and ongoing advisory support on a flexible engagement model.
Cyber insurers are increasing requirements and denying more applications. Many PG County small businesses are caught off guard at renewal time. We assess your security posture against what insurers want, close the gaps that get applications rejected, and build the documentation that supports a strong submission.
AI tools are already in use across PG County businesses and nonprofits, often without formal policies or oversight. We build AI governance frameworks that define acceptable use, protect sensitive data, reduce legal exposure, and give your team clear boundaries for how to use these tools responsibly.
An incident response plan decides whether a breach is a manageable event or a business-disrupting crisis. We build and test plans tailored to your organization’s size and risk profile.
Employees are the most common entry point for attacks. We deliver training that changes behavior, not just training that satisfies a compliance checkbox. Your team learns to spot phishing, protect credentials, and handle data safely.
NexSecure works with a range of organizations across PG County, including:
Small Businesses
Prince George’s County has one of the most diverse small business communities in the DC metro region. Many of these businesses handle client data, financial records, or healthcare-adjacent information that creates real regulatory and liability exposure if compromised. NexSecure builds practical security programs for businesses with 5 to 100 employees that cannot justify a full-time security team.
Nonprofits
PG County has a large and active nonprofit sector. These organizations collect sensitive donor information, manage client data, and often rely on Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace with minimal security configuration. Nonprofits face the same cyber risks as for-profit businesses, sometimes with less budget and fewer technical resources. NexSecure works with nonprofits at pricing and scope levels that make sense for mission-driven organizations.
Professional Services Firms
Attorneys, financial advisors, accountants, consultants, and healthcare-adjacent firms in PG County handle sensitive client data daily. They also face regulatory exposure under Maryland law and federal rules if that data is breached. NexSecure helps these firms build security controls appropriate for their risk profile and client obligations.
Federal Contractor Supply Chain
Prince George’s County and the broader DMV region have a significant concentration of businesses that support or supply federal agencies and prime contractors. Many of these businesses carry downstream compliance obligations, including CMMC, NIST 800-171, and emerging AI governance requirements. NexSecure helps supply chain businesses understand their obligations and build programs to support them.
SaaS and Technology Companies
Early-stage technology businesses in the region need a security baseline before they start landing enterprise clients who will send security questionnaires. NexSecure helps technology companies establish that baseline and prepare for the security scrutiny that comes with growth.
Cybersecurity is not a generic problem. The risks facing a nonprofit in Largo are different from the risks facing a law firm in Greenbelt or a logistics company in Landover. Local context matters.
We know this market. NexSecure operates in PG County. We understand the local business environment, the industries that dominate the county, and the compliance pressures that come with operating near federal agencies and contractors.
Faster response. When you have a security incident, a local firm responds faster. That matters when minutes count.
Long-term relationships. We are not a national vendor processing your ticket. We are a local business invested in your security for the long term.
Maryland-specific regulatory awareness. Maryland has specific data breach notification requirements and sector-specific rules that affect PG County businesses. We factor these into every engagement.
CISSP Certified. Nigel Roberts holds an active Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) credential, one of the most recognized and demanding certifications in the field. This is not an entry-level certification. It reflects deep, verified expertise across the full scope of information security.
Government Registered. NexSecure Solutions LLC is registered on SAM.gov (UEI: PY5HEF8SBDC8), holds an active CAGE code (0QDX8), and is listed in the Dun & Bradstreet database (D-U-N-S: 119575408). These are verifiable markers of a legitimate, established business.
Practical Approach. We do not deliver jargon-heavy reports and disappear. We deliver clear findings, ranked priorities, and remediation steps your team can act on. If something we recommend does not make sense for your business size or budget, we say so.
Built for Organizations Like Yours. NexSecure does not apply enterprise security frameworks to 15-person businesses. We right-size every engagement to match your actual risk, resources, and goals.
The first step is a free 30-minute discovery call. We learn about your business, your current setup, and your biggest concerns. You get an honest assessment of where to focus first.
No pitch. No obligation. Just a direct conversation.
Or reach us at: (410) 921-0050
Do you work with nonprofits in Prince George’s County?
Yes. Nonprofits are an important part of the PG County community and they face real cybersecurity risks, often with limited budgets. NexSecure works with nonprofits on assessments, M365 hardening, and cyber insurance readiness. We build solutions that fit nonprofit operations and resources.
My business has federal contracts. Does that change what I need from a cybersecurity standpoint?
It can. Businesses in the federal contractor supply chain may have obligations under CMMC, NIST 800-171, or other frameworks depending on the nature of the contract and what data they handle. NexSecure can help you understand what applies to your situation and build a program to address it.
How do I know what cybersecurity services my business actually needs?
That is exactly what the free discovery call is for. We ask the right questions, learn about your business and technology environment, and give you an honest assessment of where your biggest risks are and what to prioritize. You leave the call with a clearer picture of your situation, whether or not we end up working together.
How long does a cybersecurity engagement typically take?
It depends on the scope. A focused Microsoft 365 security audit takes five to ten business days. A full risk assessment is typically two to four weeks. Ongoing vCISO advisory is a continuing monthly engagement. We give you a clear timeline before any work begins.
Is NexSecure a good fit for a business that is starting from zero?
Yes. Most businesses we work with are at or near the starting point. We build from where you are. The goal is not to apply an enterprise-grade framework to a small business. The goal is to identify your real risks and build practical controls that address them within your budget and capacity.
We also serve businesses in Bowie, Maryland and the greater DMV region.