Noam Birnbaum

Noam Birnbaum is the Founder and CEO of Ignition IT, a managed IT and cybersecurity firm he founded in San Francisco in 1998. Over the past three decades, Ignition has served more than 500 companies — from seed-stage startups to Fortune 500 clients — making it one of the oldest and most established Apple-specialist IT firms in the world.

Before founding Ignition, Birnbaum built his career inside the IT teams of Fortune 500 companies, major universities, and small businesses, starting his first consultancy, MacCentric Solutions, at age 23. He holds two master’s degrees and studied at Oberlin College.

Today, he focuses on managed IT, cybersecurity, SOC 2 compliance, mobile device management, and helping venture-backed companies scale their IT infrastructure without the overhead of an in-house team. He has spent more than three decades responding to cyber incidents — from the Blaster and MyDoom worms to modern ransomware and breach response — and regularly advises media on topics including small business cybersecurity, remote workforce security, MDM strategy, and IT for startups.

Birnbaum has served on the Board of Directors of Temple Beth Abraham in Oakland and the Entrepreneurs Organization.

Ensuring Operational Uptime for Remote Teams: What to Look for in a Managed IT Contract

July 15, 2026
Most managed IT contracts weren't written for distributed teams. Here's what a remote-first agreement should actually cover, and the questions to ask before you sign.

Yes, MacBooks Can Get Viruses. But That's Not the Real Mac Security Risk for Your Business.

July 8, 2026
Yes, Macs can get viruses. But for businesses, the real Mac security risks aren't the ones Apple's built-in tools are designed to catch.

Beyond the PDF: Creating a Modern Employee Onboarding Workflow

July 3, 2026
Manual onboarding is a string of forgettable PDFs and forgotten logins. Here's what a modern, automated workflow actually looks like.

The Hidden Cost of Waiting: How Onboarding Automation Closes the Day One Gap

July 2, 2026
Every hour a new hire waits for a laptop or a login is a paid hour of zero output. Here’s how onboarding automation closes the gap.

Why Google Workspace and Mac Are the Default Stack for SF Startups — and What That Means for Your Security

June 25, 2026
Google Workspace and Mac are the default stack for SF startups. Most IT providers don’t know how to secure Workspace properly. Here’s what the gap looks like — and how to close it.

One of 24 in the World: What Ignition’s Apple Premium Technical Partner Status Means for Your Business

June 25, 2026
Only 24 IT firms in the world hold Apple Premium Technical Partner status. Ignition IT is one of them. Here’s what that means for your business.

The BYOD Security Survival Kit for Small Businesses

June 19, 2026
BYOD is how most small businesses operate. Here are the real security risks, how to handle remote wipe without touching personal data, and a mobile security policy template to get you started.

MDM Isn’t Spyware. Here’s How to Explain That to Your Team.

June 17, 2026
MDM isn’t about monitoring employees. It’s about separating company data from personal data. Here’s exactly what it can and can’t see — and how to communicate that to your team.

Network Security for Small Businesses With Remote Teams in 2026

June 11, 2026
Here’s a conversation I’ve had with more than a few business owners over the years. They tell me they’re not worried about network security because they have a firewall. I ask them where half their team works on any given Tuesday. They tell me: home, coffee shops, co-working spaces, airports. I point out that the firewall is sitting in their office, guarding a building that half their employees are never in.