Each business day, MSSP Alert broadcasts a quick lineup of news, analysis and chatter from across that managed security services provider ecosystem.
A. Today’s MSSP Alerts
1. Funding - SOCaaS: Arctic Wolf has raised another $60 million for its MSSP and MSP partner push.
2. Cyber Doomsday: A government report published on Wednesday outlines a cyberwar doomsday plan and recommends Washington make sweeping changes to address other cybersecurity challenges facing the country, Reuters says. Moreover, the U.S. lacks key abilities to avert cyberattacks, the Wall Street Journal says.
3. Ransomware Attacks North Carolina: The latest victim is the city and county governments of Durham, North Carolina, GovTech reports.
4. Chatbot Phishing Scam: Here are the details.
5. Managed Detection and Response (MDR): Aptum, a global hybrid cloud and managed services provider, has embraced Alert Logic managed detection and response (MDR) for its global customers. Aptum is the first partner to offer Alert Logic’s MDR solution in Canada.
6. Partner Program: BlackBerry has taken these steps to enhance the BlackBerry Cylance partner program.
7. Cisco Managed Security Services: Here's the partner strategy...
8. SOCaaS Upgrade: Cygilant has upgraded its SOCVue platform with centralized information management, ticketing, remote settings management and a vulnerability management dashboard.
9. Identity and Access Management: Identity Automation has acquired Enboard, provider of automated user account management, single sign-on (SSO), smart account provisioning, rostering, and secure encryption solutions for the education market.
10. MSPs - Compliance Tool: Beachhead Solutions, a provider of cloud-managed PC & mobile device encryption, security, and data access control for Managed Service Providers (MSPs), has released SimplySecure for MSPs 6.6 and introduced Compliancy Report into the MSP-popular platform. The new reporting tool – available at no extra cost – is designed for MSPs to provide clients with an audit-grade record. The record can document the exact security measures enforced on devices that are lost, stolen, or otherwise compromised, Beachhead says.