Each business day, MSSP Alert broadcasts a quick lineup of news, analysis and chatter from across the managed security services provider ecosystem.
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A. Today’s MSSP, MDR, XDR and Cybersecurity News Alerts
1. Taking Stance vs. Russia: Global IT consulting firm
DXC Technology and backup software provider
Veeam are the latest business to essentially turn off their business pipelines in Russia.
2. Cybersecurity Alliance: Cloudflare,
CrowdStrike and
Ping Identity have announced a Critical Infrastructure Defense Project to "provide free cybersecurity services to particularly vulnerable industries during this time of heightened risk." The project, in collaboration with core partners across the
public sector, will also "offer an easy-to-follow roadmap that businesses in any industry can use to implement step-by-step security measures to defend themselves from cyberattack," the companies indicated.
3. Partnership - Managed Security Services: Sherweb's MSP partners now have access to
Trend Micro's Worry-Free security suite.
4. Government Cybersecurity: Mandiant has earned Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) Ready designation at the High Impact level for Mandiant Advantage Automated Defense. The result: U.S. federal agencies can leverage Mandiant's threat detection, prioritization and response capabilities, the company said.
5. Measuring Security Maturity: KnowBe4 has introduced the new Security Culture Maturity Model, the industry’s first maturity model specifically aimed at measuring security culture, the company said.
6. Threat Intelligence: IT security leaders seeking to boost internal threat intelligence (TI) programs would prefer to delegate five out of eight major TI aspects to external vendors rather than develop them in-house, according to a
survey conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of
Kaspersky.
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