Why Multivendor Cybersecurity Stacks Are Increasingly Obsolete
Once upon a time, I.T. security teams depended on hodgepodges of different cybersecurity solutions from various vendors. However, these multivendor tech stacks became prohibitively costly and complex to integrate and manage, creating gaps for threat actors to exploit.
In a webinar for MSP and SME leaders, Cynet experts will explain how these challenges are driving unprecedented demand for “All-in-One” cybersecurity solutions.
An All-in-One Cybersecurity Platform consolidates virtually all the capabilities that IT security teams need, on a single platform. The advantages enabled by this unified approach are especially impactful for:
- MSPs aiming to tap into lucrative demand for cybersecurity services.
- SMEs guarding against the same threats as Fortune 500 companies, but with a fraction of the resources and personnel.
1. Simplicity
It’s a complicated and time-intensive task to integrate an array of standalone cybersecurity products. Cynet’s All-in-One Cybersecurity Platform, on the other hand, a purpose-built unified full suite of security capabilities on a single, simple platform. This allows MSPs and SMEs to replace multiple cybersecurity tools, maximizing ROI while facilitating more effective breach protection.
As a result of this simplicity, Cynet’s partners are able to evolve from an MSP into an MSSP in just 24 hours. For SME IT leaders, who often head teams of IT generalists, Cynet’s single-platform approach eases the burden of training and maintenance, freeing up valuable time and resources.
2. Speed
In practice, the simplicity of an All-in-One solution translates to speed. Effortless integration empowers MSPs to efficiently onboard new customers without significantly increasing their security operations headcount. SME IT teams, too, can reclaim time spent on manual integration for revenue-generating activities.
Once deployed, end-to-end automation minimizes the risk of human error while reclaiming time for analysts to focus on revenue-generating priorities.
- For Cynet’s MSP partners, faster response times and better protection boost client satisfaction, reducing churn and increasing recurring revenue.
- SMEs are able to automatically contain incidents, minimizing downtime and operational issues due to an outage.
This combination of seamless integration and end-to-end automation, All-in-One Platforms accelerate time to value.
3. Scalability
With Cynet, MSPs can scale their security offering as quickly as their client base expands without wasting time and effort on infrastructure upgrades. But that’s not all. The webinar will unpack how the All-in-One Platform even empowers Cynet partners and customers to scale their teams’ skills.
That’s because it’s backed by built-in 24/7 MDR support from CyOps, Cynet’s in-house team of world-class security analysts. By tapping CyOps to scale their own team’s skill—without adding costly headcount—MSPs can bolster their clients’ security posture while facilitating on-demand support. If an incident occurs, CyOps acts as an extension of the Cynet partner or customer’s security team to expedite resolution.
Unparalleled performance & protection
From a capability standpoint, don’t be fooled into thinking consolidation compromises performance. Cynet’s All-in-One Cybersecurity Platform made history in the most recent MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations. For the first time ever, a vendor achieved 100% Visibility and 100% Analytic Coverage — with no configuration changes. Partners and customers get record-breaking performance right out of the box.
Activating All-in-One advantages
By consolidating tools, automating tasks, and enhancing efficiency, the All-in-One approach to cybersecurity empowers MSPs to maximize their margins. Similarly, SME users get enterprise-grade protection with one cost-effective solution.
Sign up for a demo to unlock these advantages for your organization — with the simplicity, speed and scalability only Cynet’s All-in-One Cybersecurity Platform can enable.
Sponsored and written by Cynet.
source: BleepingComputer
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