Security Checklist for Business

Security Essentials for Business

Cybercrime is on the rise, and businesses must be proactive with their cybersecurity programs. Learn what to look for when choosing an MSP for your organization.  

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Cybercrime is on the rise, and businesses must stay on top of their data security. A managed services provider (MSP) can help protect your organization’s data from breaches and cyber attacks. However, not all MSPs offer the services and features businesses need to stay on top of the latest threats. Below is a checklist you can use to decide if an MSP provides the optimum value in the short and long term.

Proactive Protection

Every MSP worth considering will have a proactive process in place to minimize issues and quickly resolve problems as they arise. Common red flags include a break/fix pricing model and overage charges. These usually point to an MSP that operates inefficiently and doesn’t prioritize your time, money, or security.

Below are some green flags that point to proactive MSP:

  • They provide you with up-to-date security software that you can use right from your desktop.
  • They provide round-the-clock administration of your network and servers.
  • Their help desk is easily accessible and includes a comprehensive knowledge base.
  • They communicate and implement an IT strategy that fits how your business operates.

Fast Round-the-Clock Response

Smaller MSPs may not have enough staff to respond to issues in a timely manner, let alone resolve them efficiently. Data travels 24/7, and you need an IT solution that can help you at any hour. Experienced MSPs employ a large team of IT professionals to ensure that all of their customers receive prompt service. They are also more likely to use state-of-the-art tools to detect, prevent, and resolve issues before they threaten your data.

A Team of Experts

Nearly every MSP will claim to be expert IT gurus. But talk is cheap, and failing to delve further into an MSP’s qualifications may cost you. Here are a few indicators that an “expert” MSP lives up to their advertisement:

  • They have a team of experts that specialize in every aspect of cybersecurity including software, hardware, cloud services, and networks.
  • They provide regular training and certification programs to their employees and have low turnover.
  • They document all services and processes provided.

Personalized Security Evaluation

Lesser MSPs will sit back and wait for you to call them about an issue. A reliable MSP will analyze your organization and create a strategic program that addresses its strengths and weaknesses. They will share and review these documents with you to ensure you understand the state of your cybersecurity and goals moving forward.

Scalability

A smaller MSP may provide great value for the time being, but they may fall behind when your business grows. A high-quality MSP understands the needs of small businesses and large enterprises alike. They have the tools and personnel ready to adapt to your evolving needs and goals. They may offer multiple price tiers, but communicate each plan to you clearly before you sign up.

Value

Pricing alone is a poor indicator of the actual value an MSP provides. Some will undercut their competitors while providing far less value, while others may charge a premium for inflated solutions that you don’t need. On the other hand, trustworthy MSPs will offer a fair price and stick to it. Don’t let the numbers fool you. Examine the content behind the price tag and you’re sure to make a smart choice.

Reputation

You wouldn’t hire someone without checking their references, and you shouldn’t choose an MSP without reading reviews. Many MSPs will post customer testimonials on their website, but there’s no real way to verify their legitimacy. Criminals may even pose as MSPs to get their hands on your valuable data. Search for the MSP’s name on unbiased review sites and read comments on their social media pages. A strong candidate will have a high percentage of positive reviews and be active on social media to answer questions and provide assistance.

Hopefully, this guide has helped you make the best choice regarding your MSP. Don’t be afraid to refer to this list when interviewing MSP candidates. You’ll get a much clearer picture of their offerings and be better equipped to choose who to trust with your sensitive data.