


Plus, with automated updates, every security update is applied in a timely manner. However, Moore provided a few tips MSPs can implement to improve their security:Īutomatic patch processes: Often, attacks rely on human error, so eliminating the opportunity for error is the best bet.

New emerging threats are quite complex and often rely on the above-mentioned human factor therefore, more methods to eliminate and minimize the chance of a compromise are required. All new technology can be and will be misused by cybercriminals. “Likewise, the threat landscape is unpredictable, with threats always evolving and becoming more sophisticated,” says Jankech. And with more users being targeted than ever, human error unfortunately remains the biggest security threat. Trends suggest more business email compromises, zero-day attacks, and supply chain attacks. Since cyberattacks demand high-quality solutions, new economic factors need to be considered. 2022 saw MSPs change their approach, with more internal risk assessment, beefing up their security with instant response policies. With SMBs being early adopters of technology, MSPs helping drive digital transformation, and cybercrime changing in response, all (legitimate) parties must work to respond to evolving cybersecurity threats. Michal Jankech, ESET´s VP of the SMB and MSP segment, together with Jake Moore, ESET´s global security advisor, have no doubt that cybersecurity will remain a top priority. ESET experts claim that the number one priority for MSPs in 2023 is cybersecurity, and they are here to talk about the trends and challenges awaiting MSPs this year. Alžbeta Kovaľová and Márk Szabó, Security Writers at ESETĢ022 was a strong year for MSPs, but 2023 looks to be even stronger. New emerging threats are quite complex and often rely on the above-mentioned human factor therefore, more methods to eliminate and minimize the chance of a compromise are required. The ESET MSP Program offers integration, automation, a unified ecosystem, and flexibility.
