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The Cyber Defense eMagazine January Edition for 2024

Cyber Defense eMagazine January Edition for 2024 #CDM #CYBERDEFENSEMAG @CyberDefenseMag by @Miliefsky a world-renowned cyber security expert and the Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine as part of the Cyber Defense Media Group as well as Yan Ross, Editor-in-Chief and many more writers, partners and supporters who make this an awesome publication! 201 page January Edition fully packed with some of our best content. Thank you all and to our readers! OSINT ROCKS! #CDM #CDMG #OSINT #CYBERSECURITY #INFOSEC #BEST #PRACTICES #TIPS #TECHNIQUES

Cyber Defense eMagazine January Edition for 2024 #CDM #CYBERDEFENSEMAG @CyberDefenseMag by @Miliefsky a world-renowned cyber security expert and the Publisher of Cyber Defense Magazine as part of the Cyber Defense Media Group as well as Yan Ross, Editor-in-Chief and many more writers, partners and supporters who make this an awesome publication! 201 page January Edition fully packed with some of our best content. Thank you all and to our readers! OSINT ROCKS! #CDM #CDMG #OSINT #CYBERSECURITY #INFOSEC #BEST #PRACTICES #TIPS #TECHNIQUES

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Next, is the cost element of solutions, plat<strong>for</strong>ms, and software. Unlike their larger customers, the large<br />

enterprise, the SMB owner cannot af<strong>for</strong>d the high costs that are a part of a robust solution. Providers of<br />

these solutions have a difficult time working with the SMB community due to their cost structures.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re<strong>for</strong>e, the SMB customer must either deploy a solution that does not provide a strong protection to<br />

their company or simply hope that they are not subject to a cyber attack.<br />

In addition to offering an integrated solution, the MSP should also prioritize continuous training and<br />

education <strong>for</strong> their own technical teams and the employees of their SMB customers. Staying up to date<br />

with the latest threats and technologies is crucial in the ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape. By<br />

providing ongoing training, the MSP can ensure that their customers have the expertise and knowledge<br />

necessary to maintain good cybersecurity hygiene.<br />

Finally, there has been a tremendous amount of legislation globally around the topic of privacy. Starting<br />

in Europe with GDPR the need <strong>for</strong> strong privacy policies and controls has been moving across the globe.<br />

In the United States there is currently no Federal mandate. Instead, many states have created their own<br />

requirement. Among those states with a current privacy requirement are New York, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Colorado<br />

and Utah and Virginia – this list is growing. Some of these laws overlap while others contradict each<br />

other. <strong>The</strong>se laws require a breach response, notification requirement and customer rights. It is<br />

important <strong>for</strong> SMBs to have a robust cybersecurity program in place to protect sensitive customer data<br />

and comply with legal requirements. <strong>The</strong> MSP can assist their customers in executing and responding to<br />

privacy laws, further solidifying their role as a trusted cybersecurity partner.<br />

To summarize the issues that an SMB must deal with:<br />

• Lack of available cybersecurity expertise with the corresponding budget<br />

• Access to state-of-the-art solutions and software due to cost constraints<br />

• Inadequate and current training and education<br />

• Added business requirement of complying with the various privacy laws<br />

You, the MSP, can assist your customer by offering a cybersecurity solution that is an “easy button” <strong>for</strong><br />

them. This may be an additional revenue stream <strong>for</strong> you and will strengthen your relationship with them.<br />

Let’s take a few moments to call out the elements of a strong solution provider <strong>for</strong> a robust and current<br />

cybersecurity that should be considered.<br />

When selecting an MSSP provider, the MSP should look <strong>for</strong> one that offers an all-in-one solution and can<br />

demonstrate how they keep their solutions and plat<strong>for</strong>ms up to date in response to the rapidly changing<br />

threat landscape. <strong>The</strong> provider should also offer various levels or packages of services to cater to the<br />

specific needs of different businesses. Seamless installation and self-service options <strong>for</strong> changes should<br />

be provided to make the transition to the MSSP plat<strong>for</strong>m as smooth as possible.<br />

By offering a comprehensive cybersecurity solution and addressing the specific challenges faced by<br />

SMBs, the MSP can position themselves as a valuable partner in safeguarding sensitive data, protecting<br />

customers, and ensuring the continuity of operations. This not only presents an opportunity <strong>for</strong> additional<br />

revenue but also strengthens the relationship between the MSP and their customers. With the right<br />

<strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Defense</strong> <strong>eMagazine</strong> – <strong>January</strong> <strong>2024</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> 100<br />

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