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Cybersecurity Chat with Huntress and Syncro

Join Ian Alexander of Syncro and Henry Washburn of Huntress in a lively conversation about the state of cybersecurity for the SMB.
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Cybersecurity. It’s the hot topic for many leaders in the small to mid-market business (SMB) segment. And, the unfortunate reality is that businesses of all sizes and shapes are vulnerable to the same types of threats seen by enterprise organizations. So, how should managed service providers (MSPs) approach securing their clients now and in the future?

Join Ian Alexander of Syncro and Henry Washburn of Huntress in a lively conversation about the state of cybersecurity for the SMB. In this casual chat, they'll dive into a few spicy topics, including…

  • The most common threats deployed against businesses and how using cybersecurity frameworks can help you fortify your defenses
  • How to strengthen your security without hiring additional staff
  • How you can use cybersecurity services to grow your business

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Join Ian Alexander of Syncro and Henry Washburn of Huntress in a lively conversation about the state of cybersecurity for the SMB.

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Chief Channel Officer, Syncro
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Cybersecurity Chat with Huntress and Syncro

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Join Ian Alexander of Syncro and Henry Washburn of Huntress in a lively conversation about the state of cybersecurity for the SMB.

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