Security has never been more important to MSPs
The recent ransomware attack on Royal Mail, which temporarily halted international exports, is just the latest example of the chaos that can happen to a major business when it falls victim to a major cyber attack. In the case of small and medium-sized enterprises, the stakes are even higher. 69% of SME owners believe that an attack like this could completely destroy their operations, emphasizes Tamás Treso, head of Zyxel Hungary.
In order to protect the stability of their finances and reputation, more and more businesses are now starting to invest in security solutions. Despite the economic headwinds, Canalys predicts security sales will rise 13.2% in 2023 as business owners seek to protect what they simply cannot afford to lose. As a result, managed service providers (MSPs) must provide an optimal security offering that reflects the needs of the market and helps businesses protect themselves against ever-changing threats.
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