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If you offer any form of managed security offering (or plan to in the near term), then listen up: you may want to stop up-selling customers on managed security. Sound provocative? It isn't.
Managed security ought to be (for the vast majority of MSPs and their clients) part of the standard managed services offering. Meaning, it should be the exception to the rule that an MSP agrees to have a managed services client who does not receive security from the MSP. We will discuss what some of those exceptions might be, but we will focus on how you can more accurately align your MSP practice with the needs of your customers and still make money.
Highlights:
The Connection Between Documentation and Compliance
Should I Switch from Break/Fix to Managed Services?
Managed Services Insurance: Everything You Need to Know
There is no race to the bottom
How Can MSPs Avoid Unnecessary Compliance?
Is a Single Pane of Glass over for MSPs?
When Security Vendors Get it Wrong
Advice for MSPs Going Through MSP Verify
MSP Platform Space is Heating Up Again
The Importance of the Small MSP
Path of Future MSP Regulation
Can Managed Services Clients Impact Your Compliance?
Cyber Insurance Claims - What you need to know
It's Time to Revisit Virtual Desktops
DOJ Steps Up Fight Against Ransomware
Don't Lose your MSP Cyber Insurance
Advice on Negotiating with Vendors
Do we put too much trust in MSPs?
Do We Need a US Federal Data Breach Notification Requirement?
Is it Smart to Private Label Your Services as an MSP?
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