Ingram Micro VP Eric KohlHere's a sobering estimate: Of the 10,000 Ingram Micro channel partners that sell security solutions, only about five percent are fully addressing cybersecurity opportunities and associated customer needs, according to Eric Kohl, VP of the distributor's advanced solutions, networking & security business unit.That estimate and plenty of managed security chatter emerged at this week's Ingram Micro TrustX Alliance gathering in Orlando, Fla. For some -- though not all -- attendees, security is rapidly moving up the priority list.Aggressive movers in the cybersecurity and managed security market include:
Those IT service providers, among others, attended a security think tank this week at Ingram Micro's TrustX conference in Orlando, Florida. Similar partner-led security conversations have been popping up across HTG Peer Groups, TruMethods and other peer-driven organizations.In some ways, the IT channel and overall security market seem set to bifurcate.
The Masses: No doubt, most partners are focused on traditional endpoint security, patch management and backup conversations.
The Explorers and Experts: But at the other end of the spectrum, peer groups and gatherings like the TrustX Alliance Security Think Tank are tackling deeper, more intense cybersecurity conversations.
All of those issues also remain on MSSP Alert's radar in a big way.In the days ahead, we'll share more thoughts from Baroan Technologies, TheITeam and The Fulcrum Group. The trio sat down with ChannelEE and shared a range of views about the cybersecurity landscape, opportunities and challenges ahead.We'll also explore how MSPs are rolling existing managed services (endpoint security, patch management, backup) into more comprehensive, dedicated MSSP practices.
Joe Panettieri is co-founder & editorial director of MSSP Alert and ChannelE2E, the two leading news & analysis sites for managed service providers in the cybersecurity market.