

More than nine in 10 (91 percent) of MSSPs saw their client base grow since 2019, while almost the same could be said for MSPs (81 percent). See also: Top 12 Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) of 2021 Security a Booming Business The pandemic forced both categories of service providers to adapt to changes in the IT environment and to demonstrate their agility and resilience, particularly as customers’ needs evolved.

Threat intelligence services MSPs plan to offer include advanced persistent threat (APT) reporting, at 30 percent, threat data feeds and lookup, malware analysis, security assessment and targeted attack discovery.ĭemand for security services also can be seen in the growth of both MSPs and managed security services providers (MSSPs), according to the Kaspersky report. In a report released last week, cybersecurity vendor Kaspersky found that 93 percent of MSPs in North America intend to expand their portfolios of IT security services, with threat intelligence being the top choice at 49 percent. Most managed service providers (MSPs) plan to grow their cybersecurity practices to meet demand from companies worried about the massive increase in threats that occurred at the same time that they had to deal with a dramatic shift to hybrid work environments brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
