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Webinar: Why MSPs must rethink security and backup strategies

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Why This Matters

This webinar underscores the urgent need for MSPs to integrate security and backup strategies to combat increasingly sophisticated AI-driven cyberattacks. As threats evolve rapidly, adopting comprehensive recovery plans alongside prevention measures is essential for maintaining business continuity and protecting client data. This shift is vital for the tech industry and consumers to ensure resilient defenses against modern cyber threats.

Key Takeaways

Cyberattacks are evolving faster than most managed service providers (MSPs) can keep up with, with phishing now acting as the primary entry point for many compromises.

As attackers increasingly use AI to generate highly personalized phishing campaigns, traditional defenses are struggling to detect and block these threats before access is gained.

However, the bigger challenge often comes after the initial breach, when organizations are left dealing with data loss, downtime, and recovery.

On Thursday, May 14, 2026, at 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, experts from BleepingComputer and Kaseya will host a live webinar exploring how modern attacks unfold and why MSPs must rethink both security and recovery strategies.

Security alone isn’t enough without recovery

While preventing attacks remains critical, the reality is that not every threat can be stopped in time. Many MSPs still treat security and backup as separate functions, creating gaps that attackers can exploit after initial access.

This session will examine how attacks progress from AI-driven phishing and business email compromise to ransomware and data-loss events, and how threat actors increasingly leverage trusted infrastructure and SaaS platforms to bypass defenses.

The webinar will also highlight why SaaS backups and a business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) strategy are essential components of cyber resilience, ensuring organizations can recover quickly and minimize impact when incidents occur.

During the session, attendees will learn:

Why AI-driven phishing and brand impersonation are outpacing traditional email security

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