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Ask an MSP Expert: How can pentesting add value to an MSP security service offering?

Ask an MSP Expert: How can pentesting add value to an MSP security service offering?

In today’s cybersecurity landscape, many MSPs are looking to add penetration testing (pentesting) to their service offering. Pentesting is a simulated cyberattack on a system, network, or application to find vulnerabilities before real hackers can exploit them. It helps organizations...

/ November 7, 2024
Is EDR, MDR, or XDR the right solution for your MSP?

Is EDR, MDR, or XDR the right solution for your MSP?

It’s no secret cyberattacks have grown in both complexity and numbers. New attack types have emerged while familiar ones have evolved, thus creating a critical need for strong cybersecurity solutions in place.  MSPs and their customers have an opportunity to...

/ May 15, 2024
EDR vs. MDR vs. XDR: What’s best for your MSP practice? 

EDR vs. MDR vs. XDR: What’s best for your MSP practice? 

Selecting a security platform that provides the right level of protection based on your customers’ needs and your IT team’s skillset is vital. A determined attacker can find a way in, whether it’s via stolen or brute-forced credentials, exploiting unpatched...

/ January 8, 2024
Beyond the horizon: Growth of cyberattacks in the 2010s

Beyond the horizon: Growth of cyberattacks in the 2010s

As part of our 5-part series on the evolution of cybersecurity, check out our fourth article below that covers IoT devices and vulnerabilities to Bitcoin-driven ransomware in the 2010s. During the 2000s, we saw the growing arms race between security...

/ January 2, 2024
MSSPs must defend their value proposition during an economic downturn

MSSPs must defend their value proposition during an economic downturn

Managed security service providers (MSSPs) are going to need to prove their worth during an economic downturn that has security leaders starting to ask tougher questions about the value of their services. A Forrester Planning Guide 2023: Security & Risk...

/ September 1, 2022 / 7 Comments