Back in January, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) issued an advisory notice specifically talking about RMM providers being targeted by cybercriminals. We’ve known that, as a group, we’ve been a target for a few years, with the bad guys continuing to look at the RMM solution providers as a route into small businesses because there are still dollars to be made there. With the establishment of the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC) in August 2021, CISA has its lens squarely focused on the MSP space. This gives the industry an incredible opportunity to collaborate with JCDC to help ensure that we’re working together to make the ecosystem more secure and helping to reduce the security risk for MSPs.It will help RMM vendors enhance the areas where we can be more secure by default. This is something we’ve already discussed in the working groups. It will also help RMM vendors inform partners about how to be more secure. It will help ensure that all RMM vendors are aligning with best practices at the industry level; we have not had that before. And finally, it will encourage sharing and collaboration amongst RMM vendors. My personal goal is to help ensure that N-able is securing as many MSPs as possible. N-able partners or not, I want us to provide a secure ecosystem for all MSPs.
Dave MacKinnon (DMac) is Chief Security Officer at N-able. Follow Dave on LinkedIn. Read more N-able guest blogs here. Regularly contributed guest blogs are part of ChannelE2E’s sponsorship program.
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