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MSPs Are At Risk of Getting Stuck in a Cybersecurity Rut, Kaspersky Lab Report Warns

by The Gurus
July 19, 2017
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As the global managed services market is expected to reach £187 billion by the end of 2022, cybersecurity is no longer seen as a separate or optional function among MSPs. Instead, it has become an integral part of the IT services they deliver — with customer satisfaction, and the ability to keep security incidents to a minimum, among key performance indicators. But the challenges of these services – high costs, lack of qualified cybersecurity staff and insufficient manageability – means that the industry may soon struggle to meet customer demand.
 
A new report by Kaspersky Lab into the current realities and trends in the global MSP market found that 92 per cent of MSPs now include cybersecurity as part of their portfolio of services and over half (51 per cent) cite it as essential to their customers’ operational continuity. Offering protection from cyberthreats is therefore expected to be a top priority for MSPs in the future.
 
Cybersecurity is expected to boost MSP business in several ways. MSPs with smaller customers (up to 50 end-user workstations) believe that expanding their security portfolio should give them a good reputation among their peers (78 per cent) and help them attract new customers (77 per cent). Meanwhile, service providers working with larger businesses consider cybersecurity, among other things, to be a way of keeping their current accounts (78 per cent).
 
However, the study also reveals that MSPs face a number of challenges when it comes to investing in the expansion of their cybersecurity offering. Two thirds of MSPs, serving both the large enterprise market (60 per cent) and smaller businesses (58 per cent) agree that a shortage of qualified IT security professionals for hire contributes to the challenge of ramping up their cybersecurity offering. In addition, around half have difficulties with the remote deployment and management of their solutions (51 per cent and 54 per cent respectively). To overcome these challenges, MSPs should select cybersecurity products that are easy to manage and use but also offer high quality protection.
 
This is especially relevant in light of the recent ransomware outbreaks around the world. The quality of cyberprotection remains the top requirement for MSPs as the cybersecurity solutions they use should be able to effectively detect and block ransomware – one of the fastest growing threats of 2016–2017. The report proves that this threat has been a high-profile scourge on businesses of all sizes – 54 per cent of MSPs with enterprise customers said this was their customers’ main concern, followed by 49 per cent of MSPs with smaller customers.
 
“For service providers, it’s not enough to simply have cybersecurity services in their portfolio. One damaging incident such as a ransomware infection can undermine their reputation and affect relationships with customers,” commented Vladimir Zapolyansky, Head of SMB Business. “That’s why they need the most powerful security solutions and we at Kaspersky Lab are committed to this approach by offering the most tested and awarded protection for endpoints, mail servers and virtualised environments, so that MSPs can deliver as many cybersecurity services as they want, to boost their businesses.”
 
Kaspersky Lab’s offering helps MSPs address the growing demand for IT security services and attract new customers that want to outsource their protection to a trusted third party. The portfolio includes Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business, Kaspersky Endpoint Security Cloud, Kaspersky Security for Virtualisation and Kaspersky Security for Mail Server, allowing MSPs to cover key security functions such as remote monitoring, managed security, virtualisation security and mobile device security and management. To learn more about Kaspersky Lab’s MSP Partner Program please visit our corporate website.
 
The research by Kaspersky Lab and Business Advantage surveyed 569 MSPs and VARs with managed services offerings from 10 countries.
The full report MSP: Trends, Challenges and the Keys to Success in Managed Security in 2017, can be found here.

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