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Cyber for Hire (Video)

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Podcast Overview

If you're a managed security provider (MSP), managed security service provider (MSSP), virtual CISO, or a cybersecurity professional looking for insights and advice on ways to build bridges with your clients (or vice versa), look no further than Cyber for Hire | The Managed Security Podcast! Presented in partnership with MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E, Cyber for Hire, is a weekly 60-minute podcast (in two 30-minute segments) hosted by Ryan Morris, Principal Consultant at Morris Management Partners, and Bradley Barth, Director of Multimedia Content Strategy at CyberRisk Alliance. It's the podcast where MSPs, vCISOs, and end-users take a united stand against cybercrime.

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Episode thumbnail for Endpoint Security: Entering the Era of AI and XDR. - CFH #30

September 26, 2023

Endpoint Security: Entering the Era of AI and XDR. - CFH #30

<p>Endpoints are everywhere and come in many forms, and especially in today’s BYOD environment, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to maintain visibility and control over all of them. Unfortunately, rouge endpoints represent an enticing attack vendor for adversaries who are always looking for a way inside your network. But according to an August 2023 Cybersecurity Buyer Intelligence survey of 200 security and IT leaders and executives, security professionals are hopeful that newer, more advanced tools such as AI and XDR could help minimize endpoint compromises going forward. This session will analyze this and other key findings from CRA’s Endpoint Security research, and what the results mean from a managed services provider perspective.</p> <p>Show Notes: <a rel="noopener" target="_blank" href= "https://securityweekly.com/cfh-30">https://securityweekly.com/cfh-30</a></p>

Episode thumbnail for Level Up: How Managed Services Providers Can Exceed Evolving SecOps Expectations - Christopher Fielder - CFH #30

September 26, 2023

Level Up: How Managed Services Providers Can Exceed Evolving SecOps Expectations - Christopher Fielder - CFH #30

<p>The days of an MSSP or MSP being a security device babysitter are over. Clients expect more from your SOC, SIEM and SecOps offerings, and evolving attacks will demand more of you. It's time to level up -- but how does one upgrade from basic to top-tier services? According to our featured speaker, there are several key steps: more comprehensive, cross-industry threat data collection; more refined, contextual and meaningful analysis of threat telemetry data; and ample use of threat intelligence, data science and security research. This interview will examine the key challenges and opportunities associated with these critical objectives.</p> <p>Show Notes: <a rel="noopener" target="_blank" href= "https://securityweekly.com/cfh-30">https://securityweekly.com/cfh-30</a></p>

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August 1, 2023

Sign Language: How to Write Effective Security Services Contracts - CFH #29

<p>There's a lot that goes into the creation of a managed services contract before the client ever puts their John Hancock on the dotted line. As an MSSP, you want to make sure that expectations, for both sides of the relationship are spelled out clearly and cogently. The language within must address key terms and stipulations related to payments, roles and responsibilities, scope and scale of services, liability, and plenty more. In this segment, we'll discuss some of the most important clauses to include in your MSSP contracts, and how to avoid unfortunate omissions or vagueness that can result in confusion or disputes down the line.</p> <p>Show Notes: <a href= "https://securityweekly.com/cfh-29">https://securityweekly.com/cfh-29</a> </p>

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What is Cyber for Hire (Video)?

If you're a managed security provider (MSP), managed security service provider (MSSP), virtual CISO, or a cybersecurity professional looking for insights and advice on ways to build bridges with your clients (or vice versa), look no further than Cyber for Hire | The Managed Security Podcast! Presented in partnership with MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E, Cyber for Hire, is a weekly 60-minute podcast (in two 30-minute segments) hosted by Ryan Morris, Principal Consultant at Morris Management Partners, and Bradley Barth, Director of Multimedia Content Strategy at CyberRisk Alliance. It's the podcast where MSPs, vCISOs, and end-users take a united stand against cybercrime.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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