Topic: Security - Page 87
Three Questions, Three Answers About Zero-Trust Security
Not sure what it is or how to do it? Learn what experts have to say.
Inside the Kaseya VSA Hack
In an appearance on this week’s ChannelPro Weekly podcast, Huntress CEO Kyle Hanslovan (pictured) explains exactly how attackers broke into Kaseya’s RMM solution and what MSPs can do to prepare for the day it’s their turn to be breached.
ChannelPro Weekly Podcast: Episode #192 – The Noah’s Ark Approach
Two by two, folks, two by two. It’s the best way to survive both a world-destroying flood and an RMM outage, for reasons that will become clear as Matt, Rich, and guest host Antwine Jackson, of Enitech Solutions, discuss Microsoft’s new Windows 365 product, the latest developments from NinjaRMM, and (especially) the Kaseya VSA breach.
Vendor to Watch: Devolutions
Devolutions makes a privileged access and password management solution designed to keep technicians safe without slowing them down.
ChannelPro 5 Minute Roundup for the Week of July 5th, 2021
This week, Erick and Rich discuss the story everyone’s discussing—Kaseya’s RMM breach—plus when and how to adjust your compensation plan and a bargain-priced real estate listing with an unusual waterfront view.
ChannelPro SMB Forum Hosts MSPs in Atlanta
The ChannelPro SMB Forum Southeast gathered MSPs, IT consultants, VARs, and integrators to discuss business strategies and technology trends for a post-pandemic future.
7 Cloud Computing Security Issues and Challenges
Managed service providers have an opportunity to help SMBs reap the benefits of cloud computing while educating them about security risks.
The Channel Opportunity with Microsoft 365
An MSP’s Guide to Managed Microsoft Security |
Bitcoin Headed for Your Bank Account
It’s far from a mainstream phenomenon, but businesses are slowly starting to pay for goods and services—and accept payment for them—in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies
Kaseya Now Targeting July 6th to Begin Restoring RMM Service
The vendor will make a call on bringing VSA, which was struck by a sophisticated attack Friday, back online before noon eastern time Tuesday. Users may be required to implement “systems and network hardening requirements” before using the updated software.







