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
Misplaced Cyber Risk - A Practical Lesson for us All
Have MSPs Hit the Salary Wall?
Are MSPs Facing a Propaganda War?
Why Organizations are Losing Cyber Insurance Coverage
The Difference Between MSP and MSSP
Have MSPs Lost the Public Trust?
Not All Cyber Attacks Involve Malware
MSPWorld 2022 Preview
How to Decrease Your Cyber Attack Surface
The Post Pandemic Cloud for MSPs
2022 Economic Forecast for Managed Services
Cyber Insurance Missteps Into Managed Services
Analysis of the Pennsylvania ”MSP” Bill
Automation for MSPs in 2022
More MSP Legislation Updates
The Argument for MSP Cyber Standards
The Armchair Cybersecurity “Expert”
The Argument for MSP Protection Legislation
Things People Say About MSPs
Avoid These Mistakes When Choosing an MSP
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