
Make Your 2021 Cybersecurity New Year’s Resolutions Count!
Get our NEW Cybersecurity New Year’s Resolutions Checklist and kick off a strong, safe 2021.
Read MoreGet our NEW Cybersecurity New Year’s Resolutions Checklist and kick off a strong, safe 2021.
Read MoreWe’re proud to congratulate 2 of our partners, LAN Technologies and Pinnacle Treatment Centers for their big wins at the 2020 Techie Awards!
Read MoreThis week contains the high-profile breach of Reddit, healthcare and education sectors and an exploration of a Dark Web hacking forum.
Read MoreBreach news to share with your customers! This week shows no shortage of targeted attacks designed to extract large datasets from a broad range of consumer sites. Travel, finance and entertainment sites were targeted, impacting more than 100,000,000 unsuspecting victims. If anything, this week clearly demonstrates why individuals need to proactively monitor for their compromised data with tools like ID Agent’s SpotLight ID – Personal Identity & Credit Monitoring Solutions. The events of this week also clearly demonstrate why businesses must monitor for compromised credentials that can be used to exploit internal systems and to compromise or takeover customer accounts.
Read MoreA large-scale data breach has the power to cripple any organization, including your customers’ companies. Unfortunately, these data breaches usually start with compromised credentials sold to the highest bidder on the dark web. Right now, all that stands in the way of your customers and a massive, costly breach is a few passwords — unless you’re offering dark web monitoring as a service.
Read More8 months ago, I had never heard the terms MSP, MRR, or even Managed Service Provider… and now I can’t image my life outside of this space. This is my story and love letter to the MSP space and the people who make up the community, and the channel we are committed to serve.
Read MoreMSPs should read this, then enroll themselves and every customer in SpotLight ID NOW Chances are, you’ve come across cleverly-crafted ads on sites like CNN.com, Facebook, Yahoo and others that say something like, “Use this site to find out anything… about anyone.” If you are like most good citizens, you probably passed up on the opportunity to use one of these sites to dox, or to search for and publish private or identifying information about an individual on the Internet, typically with malicious intent. Good for you!
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