Do you need an MSP to reevaluate your cybersecurity strategy?
Here’s how managed service providers can help small and midsize organizations stay ahead of a rapidly changing cyberthreat landscape, from AI-powered phishing to executive impersonation.
Cybercriminals are now targeting small and midsize businesses with zeal.
SMBs are prime targets for phishing, deepfake fraud, and business email compromise—and the impact can be devastating. In fact, cyberattacks succeed against SMBs at far higher rates than large organizations, and many leaders fear a single major incident could put them out of business.
Increasingly sophisticated tactics—such as AI-powered phishing, QR code scams, and impersonation attacks—make it harder for employees to tell what’s real and what’s malicious. Point solutions alone aren’t enough. SMBs need a layered, defense-in-depth cybersecurity approach that protects email, endpoints, identities, networks, and—most importantly—people.
A strong cybersecurity posture combines advanced email security, real-time threat monitoring, employee awareness training, and human risk management. This holistic approach reduces exposure, limits damage when incidents occur, and turns employees into a powerful line of defense instead of a vulnerability.
Managed service providers (MSPs) can make staying ahead of rapidly changing cyberthreats possible. They deliver 24/7 monitoring, AI-enabled detection, incident response, compliance support, and ongoing training—capabilities most SMBs can’t maintain in-house.
Check out our full cybersecurity handbook here.
Learn how a modern, layered approach—supported by the right MSP—can help protect your business, your people, and your future.