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Techspedient Networks Secures Dental Practices with Rapid Cybersecurity and Managed IT

IT Services
Recorded interviews
2
Recorded between
2026
Named reviewers
2

2 customers have recorded a first-hand video interview about Techspedient Networks, a technology & software business. 1 of them (50%) described clearer systems and processes in their own words. Interviews were recorded in 2026.

About Techspedient Networks

Techspedient Networks helps dental practices achieve secure, uninterrupted operations. According to 2 verified Share.one video interviews, customers praise their rapid emergency response and proactive monitoring, citing outcomes like zero missed workdays during a ransomware crisis and the prevention of vendor-induced security vulnerabilities.

Techspedient Networks provides managed IT and cybersecurity services specifically tailored to the dental industry. Their work focuses on protecting patient data through continuous monitoring and providing emergency recovery services to maintain business continuity during security breaches.

At a glance

Industry
IT Services
Emergency Response
Within one hour
Business Continuity
Zero days of work missed during recovery
Primary Audience
Dental practices and healthcare
Core Services
Managed IT, cybersecurity, and vendor coordination

What customers say changed

Counted across 2 recorded Techspedient Networks interviews. Each figure links to the interview it came from.

  • 1 of 2 described better systems

    And he actually was able to give me a report showing how many attempted breaches there were on my system, and everybody was shocked.
    Lisa Ference's interview

Customer stories about Techspedient Networks

Who reviewed Techspedient Networks

  • Bryce Richardson · Techspedient Networks

    Bryce Richardson of Vivid Smiles credits Techspedient Networks with saving his dental practice after a previous IT provider took their systems hostage. Anthony and his team responded within one hour, coordinated with the FBI, and ensured the practice did not…

  • Lisa Ference · Techspedient Networks

    Lisa Ference of Clifton Dental Arts credits Techspedient Networks with transforming her practice’s security posture. By implementing comprehensive monitoring, Techspedient identified numerous attempted breaches and prevented a software vendor from accidentall…

Questions people ask about Techspedient Networks

How does Techspedient Networks handle cybersecurity threats?

They implement comprehensive monitoring to identify attempted breaches and prevent vulnerabilities caused by third-party software vendors.

What is their response time during a crisis?

In documented cases of ransomware and IT hostage situations, they have responded remotely within one hour to begin recovery.

Can they assist with hardware and vendor management?

Yes, they manage all hardware planning and coordinate with software vendors so dental teams can focus on patient care.

What is the impact of their recovery services?

Their recovery process has enabled practices to remain operational without losing a single patient or missing a day of work, even during FBI-involved security crises.

How can I trust a new IT provider after a bad experience with a previous one?

Bryce Richardson admitted to having 'trust issues' after his previous provider was jailed for sabotaging his practice. He found peace of mind with Techspedient because Anthony provided a personalized, transparent experience and demonstrated extreme dedication, such as working at 6:00 AM to get the practice back on tra…

Answered by Bryce Richardson

Can you introduce yourself and your business?

My name is Bryce Richardson. I own Vivid Smiles in Parker, Colorado. Vivid Smiles is a high-end aesthetic and family practice located just outside of Denver. We do all kinds of dentistry. It's a growing practice, and we see a ton of patients, you know, all kinds of different walks of life and different treatments.

Answered by Bryce Richardson

What led you to seek out Techspedient Networks?

Like most companies as they grow, they end up selling out to corporate or private equity. We encountered that twice with different IT companies. Our last IT company actually ended up taking our whole practice for hostage. The FBI ended up getting involved and everything, and thank goodness for Anthony and Techspedient…

Answered by Bryce Richardson

Do small dental practices really need enterprise-level cybersecurity?

Yes. Lisa Ference noted that while dentists often think they are too small to be targets, she was shocked by a report from Techspedient showing the high number of attempted breaches on her system.

Answered by Lisa Ference

How difficult is the IT onboarding process for a busy medical office?

Lisa Ference described the onboarding as 'wonderful' and 'very simple' because Techspedient handled all the planning, hardware selection, and installation without requiring her to manage the technical details.

Answered by Lisa Ference

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