Topic: Security - Page 22
ChannelPro Weekly Episode #262: Breaking Rye
Mike Bloomfield is our guest on the ChannelPro Weekly podcast, where they talk cybersecurity, community, pastrami, the MCU, and more.
Ivanti Report Reveals that 72% of Professionals Say IT and Security Data Is Siloed in Their Organizations
About 41% say IT and security teams struggle to collaboratively manage cybersecurity, which contributes to corporate misalignment and elevated security risk.
Opportunity Watch: Industry Research to Inform Your Strategy
Arrow’s Opportunity Watch is designed to provide you with critical and timely data and thought leadership you need to stay in the know.
Rethinking the Perimeter: Why Zero Trust Must Be on Your CISO Roadmap
Zero Trust has joined many other industry concepts on “to do, eventually” lists but it needs to be a priority.
Microsoft 365 Multitenant Security Platform Octiga Creates North American Office
Octiga frees MSPs from the unnecessary pressures that maintaining multitenant Microsoft 365 security postures places upon them.
Evolving Cyber Threats: Here Are 3 Ways MSPs Can Help Vulnerable Clients
Sophos offers key advice on how MSPs can equip their SMB customers to counter the most pressing threats with confidence.
LogRhythm and Exabeam Announce Intent to Merge to Lead the Future of AI-Driven Security Operations
The combined company will bring together two cybersecurity SIEM and UEBA innovation leaders with renowned and demonstrated track records in threat detection, investigation, and response (TDIR).
MSPs React to Comprehensive, Aggressively Priced Kaseya 365
Hear from MSP peers on the launch of the new Kaseya 365 program — designed to provide a crucial package of tech services at an affordable monthly price.
Kamanja Platform Combines Cybersecurity and Compliance for Services Providers
The Israeli startup offers a managed services platform that combines and automates cybersecurity and compliance activities — and its recruiting for MSP partners.
The Human Firewall: Cybersecurity’s First Line of Defense
Many business leaders fail to recognize that cybercriminals often use basic tactics to exploit untrained or unaware employees, rather than employing sophisticated software tools or hacks.