MSPs spend a lot of time "in the channel", that is to say, learning from and interacting with both other providers and technology vendors. Yes, MSPs also spend a great deal of time with their clients. But, what I'm talking about today is how non-managed services entities and individuals view the MSP profession.
As with many things "managed services related", there are a lot of misconceptions about MSPs and what they do. It seems we can add cybersecurity "experts" to that list.
Highlights:
Alleged Russian Hacks of Microsoft Service Providers Highlight Cybersecurity Deficiencies (voanews.com)
MSP Cyber Talent Update
MSP Regulation in 2023
One Benefit of Being a Small MSP
Managing Managed Services Sales
MSPAlliance Inspire Lessons Learned
Cyber Risk Blame Game
Ransomware in the Manufacturing Sector
Growth at the Expense of Compliance
Questions to ask your MSP
How MSPs Respond to Bad Economic Times
How to Perform an Internal MSP Risk Assessment
US States Need MSPs
Preparing for Disaster - The Role of the MSP
Stop Up-Selling Managed Security
Stop Diluting the Definition of Managed Services
Is Co-Managed Services New?
Cybersecurity Burnout
The Trusted Advisor is Under Attack
MSPs Can’t Repeat What They Don’t Document
Is your MSP Practice Ready for an Acquisition?
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