The end of Ransomware? You may have seen some news lately about the US government working with other governments to ban ransomware payments. Well, I'm not so sure it will stop ransomware, but it is an interesting topic and something we should discuss. Banning ransomware; what impact would it have? Government bans on ransomware payments will change how MSPs "manage" those clients Private sector should pay attention Can MSPs be more proactive? I read an article whose headline talked about MSPs bei
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You may have seen some news lately about the US government working with other governments to ban ransomware payments. Well, I'm not so sure it will stop ransomware, but it is an interesting topic and something we should discuss.
I read an article whose headline talked about MSPs being more "proactive" with their customers. It occurred to me that this type of guidance is not aimed at MSPs, but instead at break/fix companies. Which begs the question, why include MSP in the title at all? And there lies the problem. These articles cannot distinguish between MSP and non-MSP.
vCIO or CaaS offerings depend on your familiarity in speaking the MSP language. We are talking to a lot of MSPs today who look at compliance in a way that is very short sighted and not what will make a competitive difference in the MSP organization over the long run.
What does it mean to "speak MSP compliance?"