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
Is your MSP Business Plan Still Relevant?
What's Next for Work From Home?
Closing Common Security Gaps
DOH is Here
Patching Best Practices for MSPs
Zero Trust Network Architecture for MSPs
Securing the MSP Supply Chain
4 Process Improvements for Private Cloud Managed Services
2020 Managed Services Year in Review
The Unintended Consequences of MSP Regulation
MSSP - Build or Partner
Current Best Practices in Managed Service Contracts
The evolution of MSPs in the age of Covid
Managed Services in the Last Frontier
Can you Resell Managed Services?
MSPs & Passwords
Managed Services Has Bright Future, Regardless of Political Outcomes
Managed Services Change is Coming Due to Datto IPO
The MSP Standard of Care
Are you better off with or without an MSP?
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