Trust Under Fire: 7 Key Lessons MSPs Must Learn from a Recent Arrest and Lawsuit
Mike Semel offers insights on why its critical to be a trustworthy MSPs via recent events that threatened client security.
MSP Guide: Complying with NJ and NY Data Privacy Laws
This guide breaks down the key data privacy laws in NJ and NY, outlines how MSPs can help businesses stay compliant, and provides actionable steps to build compliance-focused service offerings.
MSP Guide: Navigating Florida’s Data Privacy Regulations
Learn how Florida MSPs can stay compliant with data privacy regulations and leverage these laws to grow their businesses.
MSP Guide: Navigating Texas Data Privacy Regulations
This guide gives MSPs a clear path for navigating Texas data privacy laws, with practical tools, strategies, and steps to stay compliant and keep client trust strong.
How Compliance Services Can Help SMBs Navigate a Complex Regulatory Landscape — and Boost MSP Profits
Don’t overlook compliance in your business. Find out how managed services can help SMBs handle regulatory audits and policy enforcement.
The Urgent Impact of New Laws and Compliance Requirements on MSPs in 2025
From state laws to AI regulations, these are the top legal challenges MSPs need to prepare for in 2025.
NIST 2.0: Key Cybersecurity Changes Every MSP Must Prepare For
This updated version of NIST provides a major focus on governance and supply chain risk.
Compliance Traps: Liability Guru Joe Brunsman Offers Tips on How Not To Get Burned in ChannelPro Weekly Podcast Episode #266
Lucky for you, Joe Brunsman’s wife calls him an “Insurance Dork.” From breaking down the million-dollar MSP lawsuit to tips on keeping clients compliant, here’s his key advice on how to best keep your business out of trouble.
How MSPs Can Avoid Legal Peril When Offering Cybersecurity Services
Never before has a security professional been criminally charged for decisions made during a cybersecurity incident, and that’s a game changer for MSSPs/MSPs.
Is this MSP Lying or Just Not Paying Attention?
If you make promises in marketing—but don’t validate that your team is delivering—you are lying to yourself and risking legal jeopardy.










