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ConnectWise, the software company dedicated to the success of IT solution providers (TSPs), hosted its annual cybersecurity conference, IT Nation Secure™, to discuss challenges, opportunities, and solutions as it relates to some of the most pressing topics in the cybersecurity arena.

"We can't sit idly by or use the same methods of the past," said Jason Magee, Chief Executive Officer of ConnectWise.

Cybersecurity attacks

"Threat actors have motives. We need to understand them, prepare for them, and defend against them."

"Cybersecurity attacks continue to rise and there is a notable lack of confidence among SMBs about capabilities and resources to defend against bad actors. SMBs need a trusted partner to provide expertise, streamline processes and offer solutions in-house.” 

Commitment and investments

ConnectWise has invested to secure its partners, protect its clients, and help TSPs grow

ConnectWise, which has been the recipient of over a dozen security-related awards in the last six months alone, has invested significantly over the last five years to secure its partners, protect its clients, and help TSPs grow their cybersecurity practices. 

The company shared its continued commitment and investments from its award-winning Partner Program that helps TSPs build and grow cybersecurity practices; to innovative solutions, services, and partnerships; to its threat-hunting Cyber Research Unit (CRU) and its proactive approach to information security leadership.

ConnectWise Cyber Research Unit and SOC stopped millions of attacks in the last year

In a relentlessly intensifying threat environment, TSPs need the real-time insights and support of seasoned experts more than ever. ConnectWise’s Cyber Research Unit (CRU) monitors the threat landscape and provides research into our cybersecurity products and SOC services to protect communities.

CRU experts and SOC analysts often alert TSPs of threats ahead of the industry. According to Raffael Marty, EVP and General Manager of Cybersecurity Management at ConnectWise, this proactive, round-the-clock security strategy has thwarted millions of attacks and hundreds of types on TSPs in the past year alone. 

Announcing expanded, cross-portfolio security capabilities for TSPs

ConnectWise Cybersecurity Management solutions monitor 1.3 million events per second

ConnectWise Cybersecurity Management solutions monitor 1.3 million events per second across 100,000 SMBs and 4 million devices.

That number is growing at breakneck speed as the company innovates and introduces new partnerships to support TSP security and growth.

Asio™ platform

Currently, the company announced exciting enhancements and innovations powered by the Asio™ platform.

With the platform’s modern architecture, ConnectWise is making updates to its industry-leading solutions monthly, weekly, and even daily in some cases.

Highlights

Some of the latest highlights within the security portfolio include:

  • ConnectWise SaaS Security™:  New capabilities are available including Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace monitoring and alerting, self-service integrations, alert opt-in/out flexibility, and more, all with a user interface that fully lives within the Asio experience.
  • ConnectWise Vulnerability Management™: Originally launched in the winter with on-demand vulnerability scanning, the solution has now expanded to include seamless vulnerability patching and remediation.
  • ConnectWise SIEM™: This solution also includes Microsoft Azure monitoring, EDR and IDS dashboards, a common event schema for easier log analyses, and improved historical data access.
  • ConnectWise SOC Services™ Hero Report: TSPs can now get advanced visibility within the Asio experience into the ConnectWise MDR service and the value the SOC provides. Graphic displays present insights on suspicious alerts, true and false positives, and investigated alerts.
  • ConnectWise RMM™ ConnectWise RMM will offer network monitoring and management capabilities through an expanded partnership and seamless integration with Auvik; helping MSPs to easily see and manage their client networks.

Collaboration with Proofpoint, Axcient

ConnectWise announced a new collaboration with Proofpoint to help protect TSPs from email-borne attacks

Building on announcements with Exium and Evo Security in November, ConnectWise also announced a new collaboration with Proofpoint to help protect TSPs from email-borne attacks, which remain one of the most common attack vectors.

Knowing how critical it is to be up and running in the case of a security attack or breach, ConnectWise also announced Axcient, the pioneer in appliance-based and direct-to-cloud backup, as its newest strategic backup vendor for ConnectWise Co-Managed Backup™. 

Monitor alerts, and set backup policies

ConnectWise partners can leverage ConnectWise NOC Services™ with Axcient to save 80-90% of the time it takes to manage backup tasks freeing up TSP techs.

Also, a native integration for ConnectWise RMM allows TSP partners to deploy Axcient agents, monitor alerts, and set backup policies. 

Cybersecurity TSPs in the ConnectWise Partner Program grow 4X faster and more profitably

The award-winning ConnectWise Partner Program has rapidly expanded in recent years, increasing investment and empowering its partners with the tools they need to build and grow their security businesses. These efforts have massively paid off.

ConnectWise security partners in the program have about 10% higher recurring revenue than the average TSP, at a 4 times faster growth rate, and are 17% more profitable. As part of this programme, partners receive help building their cybersecurity practices, selling, and marketing. In 2022 alone, ConnectWise paid out over $3M in development funds to help TSPs with marketing activities.

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