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Digital resilience

Modernization for organizations whose website has become infrastructure.

For larger businesses, nonprofits, tourism operators, venues, clinics, memberships, and regional teams with old digital foundations, multiple vendors, public trust, bookings, portals, payments, or workflows that need a cleaner rebuild path.

Infrastructure signals

7+ page or complex system scope
Bookings, portals, memberships, payments, or events
Access, vendor, form, and ownership hygiene
Secure-by-default rebuild planning

Why resilience sells

Old digital foundations become business risk when the site runs more than marketing.

When the website supports bookings, payments, memberships, staff access, events, content, or public trust, modernization is not vanity. It is operational clarity.

17+

international partners behind secure-by-design guidance

CISA says its updated Secure by Design guidance was published with 17 U.S. and international partners, giving organizations a practical demand signal for safer software foundations.

Source: CISA Secure-by-Design guidance

OWASP Top 10

is a globally recognized first step

OWASP describes its Top 10 as a standard awareness document and a globally recognized first step toward more secure coding.

Source: OWASP Top Ten Project

Page experience

is broader than one technical score

Google’s page experience guidance asks whether pages have Core Web Vitals, secure delivery, mobile display, non-intrusive content, and clear main content.

Source: Google Search Central: Page Experience

7+ pages

or complex infrastructure

KMD’s Empire path supports larger organizations where the website includes portals, bookings, memberships, events, payments, reporting, or operational workflows.

Source: KMD Empire and Digital Resilience scope

Where fragility hides

The scariest problems usually look boring.

It is rarely one dramatic failure. It is old plugins, unclear access, brittle forms, undocumented workflows, vendor fog, and a site nobody wants to touch.

Too many vendors, logins, and mystery pieces

Aging websites often accumulate plugins, accounts, staff access, booking tools, forms, domains, and integrations nobody fully owns anymore.

The website has become operational infrastructure

When bookings, memberships, events, payments, portals, content, and internal workflows depend on the site, a simple brochure rebuild is not enough.

AI-era speed raises the cost of old foundations

AI makes content, automation, and development faster, but it also makes messy access, stale workflows, and fragile systems more expensive to ignore.

KMD resilience standard

Modernize the foundation without pretending every problem is cybersecurity.

Digital Resilience is not fear marketing. It is a clean rebuild path for public trust, ownership, access, maintainability, and the systems that keep the organization moving.

Fresh rebuild strategy for public-facing websites and key business workflows

Secure-by-default website architecture without claiming to replace cybersecurity specialists

Access, form, privacy, vendor, and ownership hygiene reviewed in plain language

7+ page or infrastructure scope for portals, bookings, memberships, events, payments, or multi-location systems

Analytics, reporting, rollback planning, handoff, and maintainability built into the project plan

Specialist referral boundaries when the work belongs to legal, cybersecurity, insurance, or penetration testing professionals

Package

The Empire is the resilience path.

This is for complex organizations, not quick brochure sites. Scope is custom because the moving parts are custom.

Digital infrastructureCustom scope

The Empire

$15,000+Custom quote. Scope determines final investment.

Built for organizations where the website becomes infrastructure.

A modernization path for teams whose website has outgrown the brochure phase and now supports public trust, revenue, operations, staff access, content, bookings, memberships, events, portals, or workflows.

Competitor audit and digital strategy

Complete brand identity system

7+ page enterprise website or complex business infrastructure

Bookings, memberships, events, products, portals, or multiple locations

Email marketing, analytics, and reporting foundations

Custom database, portal, role-based access, or workflow planning when required

Best for

Tourism operators, regional employers, venues, membership businesses, nonprofits, multi-location organizations, clinics, and teams with public trust or operational complexity.

Typical delivery: 6 to 12+ weeks

Ask about The Empire

Path to resilience

From fragile stack to owned foundation.

01

Map systems and access

02

Decide what to rebuild or retire

03

Design the new architecture

04

Launch with ownership and handoff

Ready to reduce the fog?

Rebuild the digital foundation before it dictates the next five years.

If the website already carries bookings, payments, content, trust, access, or workflows, it deserves an architecture conversation before another patch gets taped on.

Resilience questions

What organizations ask before rebuilding the foundation.

Is this cybersecurity or penetration testing?

No. Kootenay Made is not replacing a cybersecurity firm, lawyer, insurer, or penetration tester. Digital Resilience is secure-by-default modernization: cleaner websites, safer forms, clearer access, better ownership, and less fragile infrastructure.

Who is Digital Resilience for?

It is for larger businesses, nonprofits, tourism organizations, clinics, regional brands, venues, memberships, and teams with old websites, multiple vendors, staff access, booking systems, ecommerce, portals, or public trust at stake.

Why does AI make this more urgent?

AI speeds up content, automation, development, and operational change. That makes old code, mystery access, outdated plugins, scattered documents, and unreviewed workflows more expensive to leave untouched.

How is this different from the normal website package?

Normal website packages are for marketing presence and growth. Digital Resilience is for organizations where the site is part of the business machine: 7+ pages, portals, bookings, memberships, events, payments, reporting, access, or workflow planning.

What happens if a specialist is needed?

Brett will say so. The goal is not to pretend KMD replaces every specialist. The goal is to rebuild the digital foundation cleanly and identify where legal, cybersecurity, insurance, or platform-specific expertise belongs.