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
OFAC Guidance on Ransomware Payments
Remote Work is Generating New Managed Services Opportunities
Are MSPs Responsible for their Vendors?
MSP Zone Interview with Chris McHale of SPK and Associates
Managed Services for Healthcare in 2020
Managing SaaS
Digital Transformation is Driving Managed Services
Where are Organizations Most Vulnerable to Cyberattack?
Safe Cyber Hygiene Through Managed Services Contracts
MSP Audit Myths
Understanding the Difference Between Security and Privacy Incidents
How One MSP Grew During the Pandemic
My Advice for Break-Fix Providers
Managed Services Mid-Year Review for 2020
Is Your MSP Practice Ready for the Pandemic Recovery?
Private Equity Moving on Managed Services & the Datto IPO Analysis
Defining the Amateur MSP
What does the MSPAlliance do for MSPs?
Can Insurance Companies Make Money with MSPs?
Monthly Agreements and MSP Valuations
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