Topic: Security - Page 110
News Bytes from the ChannelPro SMB Forum New England
GreenLink Networks, Untangle, and Nodeware share what’s next on their roadmaps.
N-able Has Cloud Management and Security Features Coming Soon
The new functionality will be part of a larger plan to turn the vendor’s twin RMM solutions into unified platforms for administering physical, virtual, and cloud-based assets, according to CTO and Chief Product Officer Mike Adler (pictured).
US Signal Launches EDR Solution
The new system, which includes an outsourced managed detection and response option, is part of a larger effort by the company to expand beyond its roots in data center services into security offerings as well.
ChannelPro SMB Forum Touches Down in Beantown
The ChannelPro SMB Forum New England gathered MSPs, IT consultants, VARs, and integrators to discuss business strategies and technology trends for a changing workplace.
Beachhead Adds Automated Risk Mitigation Console to Endpoint Security Solution
Called RiskResponder, the new tool is designed to give MSPs an intuitive, consistent way to act on an expanded list of security dangers that now includes invalid remote desktop connections and disabling local security tools like Microsoft Defender.
Password Boss Acquires Access Rights Management Vendor AutoElevate
Together, Password Boss’s password management software and AutoElevate’s software will offer a “one-two punch” for securing SMBs, according to Password Boss CEO David Bellini (pictured).
5 Burning Questions from Channel Partners – Answered
Channel pros should expect nurturing, long-term, and highly productive business relationships with their vendors that benefit everyone involved.
ChannelPro 5 Minute Roundup for the Week of August 23rd, 2021
Rich is back from vacation and ready to talk with Erick about Pulseway’s automated self-serve MSP customer portal, best practices for discussing security with customers, and a real estate listing in Florida with an unusual kitchen amenity.
A Deeper Look at the Kaseya Ransomware Attack: Lessons Learned
Prioritize backups, invest in proven security technology, and take inventory of partners and channels to decrease the likelihood of a breach or minimize damage.
Identifying Opportunities in Biometrics
Physical security and cybersecurity are good places for IoT integrators to get started.