The US Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control recently issued and advisory bulletin on the potential sanctions risks of making ransomware payments. Payments to certain individuals, organizations, and even regions, may trigger a US sanction against you, possibly exposing you to further criminal and civil action.
Today's episode discusses ways MSPs can approach ransomware (both internally and on behalf of clients) and we offer specific ways you can protect your MSP practice.
Episode Highlights:
What is the legal exposure of making a ransomware payment?
What steps can your MSP practice take to help protect clients from being a victim to a ransomware attack?
Contractual changes you can implement today to deal with ransomware in general
MSP Zone Guest: Rob Scott, Scott & Scott, LLP
My Thoughts on the CISA MSP Advisory
Can You Survive Without Managed Services
The MSP Legislation We Need
MSP Service Catalogs in the Age of Cloud
How to Have the "Ransomware Conversation" with Your Clients
MSPs Are Responding to Ransomware Attacks
How to Fix the “Secretive” Reputation of Cloud Providers
The Difference Between Internal IT and the MSP
MSP Tool Decentralization
Defining MSP, MSSP, & SOCaaS
How NOT to Respond to the Kaseya Ransomware Attack
What MSPs Need to Know about the Kaseya Ransomware Attack
My Thoughts on the Kaseya Breach
Risks of Shadow IT and How MSPs Can Fix Them
More States Implementing MSP Regulation
Service Guarantees – Should MSPs Use Them?
Rise of the Cybersecurity Reseller
What is the Difference between Reactive and Proactive Providers?
Should MSPs Charge More for High Profile Clients?
Setting up Your Managed Services Portfolio
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