Small and midsize businesses/enterprises (SMBs) (SMEs) know cybersecurity is a priority, but a dangerous gap exists between their perceived confidence and their actual resilience. While awareness is high, execution is lagging—creating a massive opportunity for Managed Service Providers (MSPs). According …
Compliance expectations across SMB markets are rising as supply chain regulations and cyber insurance requirements raise the baseline for security maturity. Regulatory standards such as CIS Controls v8, the NIS2 Directive, ISO 27001, SOC 2, PCI DSS, HIPAA, Cyber Essentials, …
In the age of AI, the MSP Service Manager’s role has changed. Learn how to train your team to use AI for leverage, not laziness.
By Rewst | Published on MSPGeek There’s a principle that shows up early in good engineering: only do something once, because you only have one failure point. If a process has to run a second time by hand, that’s where …
It’s 4:47 pm on a Tuesday. The Microsoft 365 migration that was supposed to wrap up last week is now three weeks late. Your tier-2 engineer is double-booked between this project, two escalations, and a vendor call he forgot about. The client just emailed …
Conceptualizing the Game When we started, we knew two things. One was that we wanted to make a video game. (You can read about the why further on). The other thing we knew is that it’s actually something anybody can …
Managed Service Providers are under more pressure than ever. Clients expect stronger cybersecurity, faster support, proactive monitoring, and seamless experiences across remote and hybrid environments — all while keeping IT costs predictable. For small and growing MSPs, that creates a …
A data-driven look at the attacker tactics reshaping email security—and how to strengthen defenses against deception and identity compromise Key takeaways The landscape of email threats is changing at an unprecedented pace, as highlighted by Barracuda’s 2026 Email Threats Report. …
IT documentation is one of those things every team knows they need — until the moment they actually need it, and it isn’t there. A senior technician leaves on a Friday. By Monday, no one can find the credentials for …



