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MSPS RETHINK SECURITY AS BREACHES TEST RECOVERY

SECURITY DESK1 MIN READ
SUN, JUL 12, 2026

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Kaseya is hosting a webinar on strengthening MSP resilience through SaaS backups and business continuity strategies. The session focuses on how recovery capabilities prove critical when security defenses are breached.

Security breaches expose more than just vulnerabilities in perimeter defenses—they reveal gaps in recovery planning. Kaseya's upcoming webinar addresses the dual challenge MSPs face: fortifying security measures while ensuring rapid operational recovery after attacks. The webinar covers how SaaS backups and business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) solutions work together to keep MSP operations running when breaches occur. Participants will learn strategies to strengthen overall resilience and maintain service continuity under attack conditions. For managed service providers managing multiple clients, the webinar underscores a fundamental shift: security and recovery are inseparable. As threats evolve, relying on defense alone leaves organizations exposed during the critical window between breach detection and full recovery. The session equips MSPs with actionable frameworks to embed backup and BCDR into their security posture.

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