Topic: Managed Services - Page 181
How to Survive a Supply Chain Attack
Here are steps MSPs can take to improve their security posture and preparedness if ransomware or a supply chain attack hits.
Building an SMB Security Platform
Follow these fundamentals to architect a security strategy that fits your customer, with room to grow.
Nearly Half of Customers Rate MSPs’ State of Modernization as ‘Meh’
A recent MicroAge survey of IT leaders finds MSPs are falling short in three key areas: cloud strategy, security, and IT spending.
Money Matters: M&A the Right Way
This Expert Guide offers planning tips for selling your business, a checklist that will help you find just the right M&A candidate if you’re on the hunt, and advice on how to ensure a smooth onboarding process once you do buy another MSP. It also includes some perspective from an MSP business owner who has successfully gone through the M&A process.
Security in a Work-from-Anywhere World
This Expert Guide includes tips on building a work-from-home security stack, a look at the IoT security minefield (and opportunity), some best practices for cloud security, and a first-hand account of how one channel pro is expanding the circle of safety for her business, customers, and employers.
Cybersecurity Defensive Playbook
This Expert Guide offers some advice on partnering with security service providers to expand the skills and resources needed to keep customers safe, a look at rising threats like “smishing” and deep-fakes, and practical tips for incident response management.
Threat Hunting vs. Threat Detection
Threat hunting proactively looks for threats your automated detection tools might miss, providing additional protection for your customers.
Consolidating Vendors and Integrating Solutions Pays Off Big in Cyber Protection, Per Acronis Research
A survey of MSPs conducted in partnership with ChannelPro shows that using fewer security and BDR vendors saves nearly $230,000 on average and that using integrated security and BDR products cuts breach recovery times by an average of five hours.
NinjaRMM is Now NinjaOne
The name change is the latest manifestation of the vendor’s ongoing effort to move past RMM software alone toward offering a complete and integrated managed services toolset.
Partnering with Security Partners
Outsourcing security provides MSPs access to valuable expertise and technology, but it is still a shared responsibility.