Why MSPs win with embedded security, AI, and strong client relationships

  • Tuesday, 9th June 2026 Posted 2 weeks ago in by Sophie Milburn
In this interview, Tim Coach, Chief Evangelist of Community and Channels at Cynomi, brings a rare perspective shaped by experience across client, MSP, and vendor roles, exploring how security is evolving from bolt-on tooling into embedded practice. He also returns to a central idea: the most successful MSPs are defined less by their tech stack and more by how well they understand and tailor their services to each client’s business, alongside the strength of the relationships they build along the way.

Closing the visibility gap in modern MSP cybersecurity

Posted 15 hours ago by Sophie Milburn
Kristian Wright, Co-Founder and CEO at enhanced.io, discusses why MSPs must move beyond traditional endpoint security and embrace a unified approach...
In this discussion, Marie Hargraves, Principal Crisis Advisor at Semperis, explores how organisations can move beyond firefighting to build true...
In this in-depth discussion, Mark Jow, EMEA Technical Advocate & Evangelist at Gigamon, and Sam Lambert, EMEA Channel Director at Gigamon, explore...
In this interview, Terry Lewis, Founder and CEO of RoboShadow, and Mostyn Thomas, Senior Director of Security EMEA at Pax8, discuss the evolving MSP...

Trust and identity in the cyber security spotlight

Posted 1 week ago by Phil Alsop
Ross McKerchar, CISO at Sophos, discusses the results of the company’s recent Cybersecurity Trust Reality 2026 report and the State of Identity...

Hacktivism and the growing risk to critical infrastructure

Posted 2 weeks ago by Sophie Milburn
In this interview, Rik Ferguson, VP of Security Intelligence at Forescout Technologies, discusses emerging cyber threats, including OT/IoT risks,...
In this interview, Doni Brass, SVP Product Strategy & Community, discusses findings from the latest threat report showing widespread credential...
In this interview, Niall Mackey, Commercial Director at TopSec Cloud Solutions, explains why email remains the dominant attack vector for SMBs and...