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HI Tech Hui is a managed IT and cybersecurity service provider based in Honolulu, Hawaii, operating since 2014. Its core positioning is not as a standalone security product, but as a local team that brings together MSP day-to-day operations, help desk support, Microsoft 365/cloud, compliance risk, and 24/7 SOC services under the Cyberuptive brand. Its primary customers are businesses in Hawaii.
In terms of protection, it covers continuous monitoring, patch and vulnerability management, backup and disaster recovery, EDR, identity and conditional access, threat hunting, incident response, and tabletop exercises. Deployment is mainly delivered as a managed service, with remote support, live phone answering in Honolulu, on-site response on Oahu, and planned services across the islands. On the management side, it emphasizes 24/7 alerting, SOC triage and escalation, quarterly business reviews, runbooks, and response playbooks. Its integrations clearly lean toward the Microsoft ecosystem, including M365 tenant design, Entra ID, Intune, Teams, and SharePoint governance. It also mentions financial-industry tools such as Schwab Advisor, Fidelity Wealthscape, eMoney, and Redtail.
The website does not publish specific pricing, but states that most projects are billed per user, with a small number of server fees. Additional modules can be added, such as 24/7 SOC, identity hardening, vulnerability scanning, and compliance modules for HIPAA/PCI/CMMC/SEC. Overall, it follows an MSP pricing model with fixed monthly fees customized by scale and selected modules.
The advantages are its strong local focus, making it well suited to Hawaii’s multi-island operating environment; IT and SOC are handled by the same team, reducing finger-pointing between multiple vendors; and it provides clear framework support for regulated sectors such as healthcare, legal, finance, and government contractors. The drawbacks are that the service is clearly focused on the Hawaii market, while public SLA and pricing details are limited; the site only mentions team certifications and framework alignment, without stating company-level SOC 2 or ISO 27001 certification; and the full SOC must be added as a separate module.
It is best suited for Hawaii-based organizations with 25–500 users that lack a mature internal security team and need local response plus compliance evidence. If a company operates in China or across multiple global regions, it should further confirm cross-region delivery capabilities.
No information was found in the text regarding access from mainland China, China-based nodes, or ICP filing. The china_access assessment is unknown.
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