Intellix IT Solutions
Cybersecurity & Email-Fraud Protection for SMEs

When a fake invoice or a spoofed email lands in your accounts inbox — be the business that's ready.

A calm, external review of the four things attackers look at first — your email authentication, your DNS, your TLS and your public security posture. Plain language. No system access. No alarmism.

Cybersecurity and email-fraud (BEC) protection for Irish SMEs in hospitality, food production, equine and professional services. Based in Cashel, Co. Tipperary — serving Cashel, Tipperary Town, Thurles, Limerick, Galway, Athlone and the wider midlands.

Based in Cashel, Co. Tipperary. Serving the midlands and mid-west of Ireland — and UK clients on referral.

Is this you?

You're probably here because of one of these.

Most of our clients arrive through a quiet referral — an accountant, a broker, or another business owner who's just been through one of these scenarios themselves. If any of the below feels familiar, you're in the right place.

You've had a suspicious email impersonating a director, supplier or customer — and you weren't sure what to do next.

Your insurer, a major customer or a procurement team has asked you to evidence your security posture — and you don't have a tidy answer.

Your accounts team handles supplier payments by email, and nobody has ever sat down to check what an attacker can already see from the outside.

You run a hotel, food producer, vet practice, professional firm or similar — you hold customer or guest data and you'd rather be quietly ready than publicly embarrassed.

What we mean by email fraud

What Business Email Compromise and invoice fraud actually look like.

If you've landed here because someone described the problem in different language, it's worth a minute to confirm we're talking about the same thing. Three short definitions — plain English, no jargon. The free initial review covers the public-facing exposure that lets all three of these succeed.

Business Email Compromise (BEC)

An attacker impersonates a director, supplier or customer over email — usually to redirect a legitimate payment to an account they control. The email itself looks correct, often arriving from a look-alike domain or a genuinely compromised mailbox. BEC is the most expensive type of cybercrime hitting Irish SMEs right now, by a wide margin, because the fraud succeeds without any malware or technical exploit — it succeeds because a human approved a payment that looked routine.

Invoice fraud and supplier-bank-change scams

A real supplier sends real-looking invoices in a real-looking format — but the IBAN has been silently swapped. Sometimes the attacker has compromised the supplier's own mailbox; sometimes they're just spoofing the supplier's domain because the supplier hasn't enforced DMARC. Either way, your accounts team sees a familiar name and a normal amount, and pays it.

Why a public-surface review catches most of this

The exposure that lets these emails land is almost always visible from outside your network: weak email authentication (no SPF alignment, no DMARC enforcement), a misconfigured DNS record, a look-alike domain nobody has registered defensively, or a TLS certificate exposing internal infrastructure. None of that requires us to log in to anything. A non-intrusive external review covers most of the surface a BEC attacker actually uses.

What we actually do

Two cybersecurity offerings. Named, bounded, priced.

Most security firms make you guess at the cost. We don't. The free review is genuinely free and entirely external — most clients stop there. If you decide you want help acting on what we find, the remediation pack is a fixed fee, agreed up front.

Offering 1 · No cost

Free initial review

€0
One per organisation
  • External, non-intrusive — we look only at what's already public-facing.
  • Email authentication (SPF · DKIM · DMARC), DNS hygiene, TLS, security headers.
  • Permission-based — we ask for written approval to scope the domain before we start.
  • Delivered as a short, plain-English management summary, not a 70-page vendor PDF.
  • Three priority observations, what's already working, what we'd address first.
Request the free review
Offering 2 · Fixed fee

Remediation pack

from €950
Scoped after the free review
  • Fixed-fee engagement based on what your free review actually surfaces.
  • Hands-on remediation: DMARC enforcement, DNS hardening, mailbox-rule sweep, BEC playbook.
  • Written for your IT provider, accountant or insurer — they can validate every line.
  • Includes a single follow-up review at 30 days so the changes are confirmed in production.
  • Larger scopes (NIS2 readiness, full assessment) are quoted separately if and when they're needed.
Discuss a remediation pack
What this is not

We sit alongside your existing IT and web providers — not on top of them.

  • No system access required.
  • No guest data, customer data, or staff inboxes touched.
  • No disruption to your live systems.
  • Sits alongside your existing IT provider and web designer — we don't replace them.
  • No long-term contract, no managed-service lock-in.
Operators we work with

Real Irish operators. Real work.

A selection of the businesses we serve across hospitality, food production and equine. Discreet by design — we don't talk about specific engagements in public.

Cashel Blue Cheese

Ireland's original farmhouse blue cheese — the Grubb family operation in Co. Tipperary.

Ballypatrick Auctions

International online sport-horse auctions out of Co. Tipperary. €8.2M+ cumulative sales, bidders from 28 countries.

Bailey's Hotel Cashel

Heritage hotel in the heart of Cashel — local hospitality operator with guest data, online bookings and supplier payments.

Who you'd actually be dealing with

Senior, named, accountable.

The same person you speak to on the phone is the person who runs the review and writes the report. No anonymous ticket maze, no third-party "partner" you've never met.

MBCS · British Computer Society

Chartered IT professional body, UK.

Irish Computer Society

Professional member, ICS Ireland.

Data Protection Officers Association · Ireland

Active DPOA member — GDPR practitioner network.

15+ years senior enterprise IT

Microsoft Dynamics AX, SAP ECC, regulated infrastructure across UK, Ireland, EMEA.

Sectors we serve

Cybersecurity in Cashel and Tipperary — where we have credibility.

  • Hospitality — hotels, restaurants, food-service operators
  • Food production — dairy, charcuterie, bakery, small-batch processors
  • Equine, stud farms & agri-food
  • Professional practices — accountants, solicitors, vets, brokers
Area we cover

Tipperary first. Then the midlands and mid-west.

We're based in Cashel and serve Tipperary Town as our home patch. From there we regularly work across the wider midlands and mid-west — Portlaoise · Limerick · Shannon · Galway · Athlone · Birr · Roscrea · Thurles — and beyond on referral. The free initial review is delivered remotely; in-person engagements are scheduled when they actually add value.

One step

Request your free initial review.

We'll confirm scope by email within one working day. The review itself lands within 48 working hours of confirmation. No card, no NDA, no marketing follow-up.

Mid-incident right now? Read the BEC response guide first — it's the practical checklist we'd walk a client through on the phone.

Confidential. EU data jurisdiction. GDPR-compliant.
Common questions

What buyers ask us before requesting the free review.

Eight questions we hear most often from accountants, insurers and the operators they refer. If yours isn't here, the form above goes straight to the engineer doing the review — not a sales inbox.