In a follow up to our episode titled "Who are Hackers Really Targeting?", we have further evidence that it is not MSPs who are vulnerable to attack, but instead, the non-MSP organization has a higher likelihood of being successfully breached in a cyberattack compared to an MSP.
This is not to say MSPs do not get targeted or breached. This does mean, however, that successful cyberattacks are more likely to occur in a non-MSP organization than a fully matured managed services entity.
Highlights:
Remote access systems
MSP vs non-MSP risk
Differentiating between MSPs and non-MSPs…why it matters
Bring Your Own Security - Is it Enough?
Should you Charge More for Managing Regulated Data?
Negotiating Public Cloud Agreements
Analysis of the New MSP Registration Law
RMM Legal Agreements - What MSPs Need to Know
Surviving Cyber Attacks: Data Breach Response, Ransomware Negotiation, and Other Tactics
It's Time to Rebalance your MSP Client Portfolio
RMM Security Strategies for MSPs
Solving the MSP Staffing Gap
MSP Are Still a Safe Bet for Investors
Do MSPs need certification if they don’t have a datacenter?
Flattening the Cyber Risk Curve
Application Whitelisting - the new standard for MSP security?
You've been breached. Now what?
Securing the New Remote Worker
The True Cost of Ransomware
Legal Tips for Dealing with MSP Clients During Pandemic
MSP Pricing Best Practices
IoT Managed Services...Coming Soon to an MSP Near You
MSP Loan Funding - Part 2
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