Security information and event management (SIEM) provider Blumira is partnering with MSP insurance policy company Beltex and insurance wholesaler FifthWall Solutions to provide enhanced cybersecurity insurance solutions for small to mid-sized businesses (SMBs) via managed services providers. The collaboration enables the companies to provide better access to better coverage, lower rates, and improved incident response capabilities for MSPs and their SMB customers.The partnership is the culmination of many changes for cybersecurity insurance in the MSP market over the past few years. A couple years ago cybersecurity insurance rates skyrocketed. Not many insurers understood the managed services market or the technology or cybersecurity market, for that matter.Beltex is a company that emerged from this morass. Longtime MSP Dustin Bolander, frustrated with the state of cybersecurity insurance for MSPs decided to do something about it.“As cybersecurity insurance started really ramping up, it was frankly annoying,” he told ChannelE2E. His typical process when he’s annoyed with something that he knows will be a part of the business, is to ask himself, “How do we tackle this head-on to make it into a competitive advantage?”“We took out all the MSP pain points and built it into our process,” Bolander said. “We’ve built everything around the way MSPs work, the tools that MSPs use.”Most insurance carriers don’t understand MSPs, said Wes Spencer, who worked with Bolander at FifthWall. Spencer sold his cybersecurity startup Perch Security to ConnectWise in 2020 and recently founded a new company -- an educational platform/marketplace for MSP and their employees called Empath.
Tackling Cybersecurity Insurance for MSPs
That’s when Bolander went out and got his insurance license. That’s also the year, 2019, when he and MSP cybersecurity entrepreneur Wes Spencer were recruited by insurance wholesaler FifthWall (Like Pax8, but for insurance, Bolander explained), to build out their channel partner program.“Once we figured out the process, we went all in on education in 2022 and added 700-plus MSPs to FifthWall’s partner program in 14 months,” Bolander told ChannelE2E.In late 2023, Bolander went on to found another company called Beltex – an insurance company that has created an insurance policy specifically designed for MSPs’ customers. Beltex is a sister company to Fifthwall. Beltex debuted that insurance policy at the beginning of 2024. Bolander said: “we have our own policy where we can do certain things with the underwriting requirements and claims/incident response. We are the only MSP-centric policy, fixing all the pain points that MSPs have around insurance.”For instance, Bolander does not require that MSPs or their customers run enterprise software “that no MSP anywhere has ever used. The MSP has to be involved in the application process, but then we’ve also built in some safeguards so there is less liability for them. When there’s a claim or an incident, the MSP is the initial point of contact for that and is involved in the whole process, rather than the traditional insurance approach of: ‘Hey, MSP, get out of the way,’” Bolander explained.The Benefits of Beltex's Cybersecurity Policy for MSP Customers
According to Bolander Beltex’s policy offers the following benefits:- Clarity of application questions,
- Having and recognizing what good security looks like (i.e. requiring 24x7 MDR/EDR),
- A fast and easy application process that is 100% online with instant quote and sign for $1 million coverage, and
- The MSP is involved in the claims/incident response process and eligible to be paid for their work.




