Topic: Security - Page 102
CompTIA Offers Free ISAO Access to MSP Members
The new policy is aimed at eliminating a barrier that has kept some MSPs from joining the threat intelligence sharing group, according to Chief Community Officer MJ Shoer (pictured), speaking at the association’s Communities and Councils Forum.
Preparing for VoIP DDoS Attacks
Channel pros seeking to deal with growing threats to their customers’ VoIP systems should examine providers’ networks, service-level agreements, and incident response plans.
AI for MSPs
Artificial intelligence, the next frontier of automation, will be a business imperative for channel pros who want to become more agile, innovative, and competitive.
5 Integration News Notes from ChannelPro’s 2022 Northeast SMB Forum
Five exhibitors at ChannelPro’s first conference of the year—Axcient, Dark Cubed, Gradient MSP, Kaseya, and Quickpass—all have cross-product or cross-vendor data sharing on their near-term product roadmaps.
The War for Talent
How to strategically recruit cybersecurity professionals in an era of talent shortages.
Kaseya Adds Employee Training, Azure Integration, and Customized Standards to Compliance Manager
A major new upgrade named Compliance Manager GRC aims to turn an auditing and validation tool for a defined set of regulatory mandates into a more complete and flexible governance, risk, and compliance platform.
Augmentt Builds Desktop App Discovery and Security Alerts into Cloud Management Suite
The recently introduced enhancements are the latest changes to a product family designed for a new generation of cloud-oriented MSPs.
Voice of the Vendor: NerdioCon 2022
Live from sunny Mexico, our Joel Zaidspiner checks in with Blackpoint Cyber, CrewHu, and ScalePad.
ChannelPro Weekly Podcast: Episode #217 – Tell Me About the Toofah
It’s dangerous out there, ma. Always use toofah. If you don’t believe me, take it from Matt, Rich and returning guest host Lawrence Cruciana, of Corporate Information Technologies. They and this week’s interview guest—Grayson Milbourne, security intelligence director at Webroot—have plenty to say about ransomware-as-a-service, Log4j threats, and a bunch of other reasons why none of us can have too much toofah these days.
IAM for IoT
Identity and access management for users is complex, and adding IoT raises the difficulty level, but the challenges are not insurmountable.










