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Cybersecurity for MSP: Top tools to safeguard operations

12 Nov 2024

Cybersecurity for MSP: Top tools to safeguard operations
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  • MSPs face rising supply chain attacks; cybersecurity crucial for client protection.
  • PSA, RMM, IT documentation tools integral for MSP operation and security.
  • Secure MSP tools ensure client data integrity and regulatory compliance.

Managed service providers (MSPs) are tasked with juggling multiple aspects of IT support while maintaining high customer service standards. However, for many, cybersecurity takes a backseat, raising the risk of major security breaches. The 2023 MSP Threat Report highlights a rising incidence of supply chain and critical infrastructure attacks on MSPs, emphasising the urgent need for robust security measures.

Rising Costs of Supply Chain Attacks

Organisations are expected to incur expenses nearing USD 80.6 billion by 2026 due to software supply chain attacks. These attacks compromise the software, hardware, or services that constitute an organisation’s supply chain, enabling the spread of malware to the various client systems MSPs manage. The implications of these breaches underscore the importance of securing the tools used by MSPs.

Core Tools Essential for MSPs

MSPs typically utilise a diverse array of tools to manage operations effectively. These include professional services automation (PSA), remote monitoring and management (RMM), and IT documentation tools, which streamline and automate key business processes within MSP organisations.

Professional Services Automation (PSA) Tools

PSA tools aid in managing client engagement from initial contact through ongoing support and invoicing. They feature customer relationship management, ticketing systems, time tracking, billing assistance, and overall management capabilities.

Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) Tools

RMM tools provide MSPs with the ability to update systems and applications remotely. They monitor system health, manage patches, and automate routine tasks, thus enhancing operational efficiency.

IT Documentation Tools

IT documentation tools maintain detailed records of client IT environments, such as network documentation, configuration management, and change history. They also track assets and store necessary credentials securely.

Ensuring Security of MSP Tools

Protecting internal tools is crucial for maintaining client security. Securing their tech stack helps MSPs safeguard sensitive client information, avoid workflow disruptions, ensure business continuity, comply with regulations, prevent unauthorised alterations, and maintain data integrity.

Protecting Client Information

Unauthorised access to PSA, RMM, and IT documentation tools can expose sensitive client data, increasing the risk of cyber attacks. Strengthening security in these areas prevents such breaches.

Maintaining Business Continuity

Attacks on MSP tools can disrupt operations severely, possibly threatening the continuation of the business. By securing these tools, MSPs can protect themselves and their clients from catastrophic events.

Mitigating Supply Chain Attacks

Adopting robust measures to secure MSP tools is critical. These include:

  • Securing software development practices by keeping tools updated with the latest security patches.
  • Implementing role-based access control and IP whitelisting to limit tool access based on job roles.
  • Conducting regular security audits to identify vulnerabilities.
  • Monitoring network activities to detect and respond to anomalous patterns swiftly.

A Comprehensive Security Solution

SaaS Alerts provides a unique platform enhanced with logging and log analysis features essential for MSP cybersecurity. This enables continuous monitoring and instant alerts on suspicious activities within PSA, RMM, and IT documentation tools, allowing MSPs to take rapid action against potential threats.

Stay ahead of the trends on securing physical access control systems through layered cybersecurity practices.

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For managed service providers (MSPs), navigating the different aspects of IT support for clients is a constant juggling act. From being a subject matter expert to providing constant customer service, every facet demands attention to retain clients.

With the plate nearly full of these key functions, cybersecurity for MSP often takes a backseat, which can put the entire business at risk. After all, the 2023 MSP Threat Report reveals a rising risk of supply chain and critical infrastructure attacks targeting MSPs.

Software chain attacks

Businesses are expected to incur nearly USD 80.6 billion in costs from software supply chain attacks

By 2026, businesses are expected to incur nearly USD 80.6 billion in costs from software supply chain attacks. In these attacks, cybercriminals target and compromise the software, hardware or services that make up the supply chain of an organisation. 

If attackers compromise the tools used by the MSP, they can propagate malware to the systems of various clients managed by the MSP. 

Overview of top internal tools for MSPs

According to Okta, on average, organisations use 89 apps and larger companies use 187 applications. When it comes to MSPs, the most common tech stack includes professional services automation (PSA), remote monitoring and management (RMM) and IT documentation tools.

Let’s break down the role of these MSP management tools:

1. PSA Tools

PSA tools streamline and automate various business processes within an MSP organisation. They help manage the entire lifecycle of client engagement, from initial contact and sales through to ongoing support and invoicing.

The key features of PSA tools for MSPs include:

  • Customer relationship management (CRM): Maintains client information, communication history and sales opportunities.
  • Ticketing system: Documents service requests or tickets, keeping a detailed history of each user at a customer’s organisation.
  • Time tracking: Tracks the hours technicians spend on specific service issues, helping with billing and providing insights into each customer’s return on investment (ROI).
  • Billing assistance: Exports data to billing packages or serves as billing platforms themselves.
  • Overall management tool: Monitors interactions with individual users, tracking productivity and assessing the overall efficiency of the MSP.

2. RMM Tools

RMM tools enable MSPs to efficiently update operating systems, applications, antivirus and anti-malware software across all customer environments without the need for manual on-site visits. They provide continuous visibility into the health and performance of devices, networks and applications, allowing proactive maintenance and issue resolution.

Important features of a RMM tool for MSPs include:

  • Remote control: Allows technicians to access devices and troubleshoot issues remotely.
  • Monitoring and alerts: Monitors system health and generates alerts for potential issues.
  • Patch management: Ensures that operating systems and software are up-to-date with the latest patches.
  • Antivirus and security management: Manages security software and monitors for potential cyber threats.
  • Automation: Automates routine tasks and maintenance activities to improve efficiency.

3. IT Documentation Tools

IT documentation tools are crucial for maintaining accurate and up-to-date information about clients’ IT environments. They serve as a centralised repository for technical details, configurations and procedures.

Key features include:·         

    • Network documentation: Records information about devices, configurations and network topology.
    • Configuration management: Documents software configurations, settings and licence information.
    • Documentation of procedures: Stores standard operating procedures (SOPs) and best practices.
    • Change management: Tracks changes made to the IT infrastructure over time.
    • Asset inventory: Maintains a comprehensive inventory of hardware and software assets.
    • Device and admin passwords: Maintains important passwords necessary to access customer devices, SaaS application management accounts or remote backup accounts.

These three types of managed service provider tools are often integrated to create a seamless workflow. For example, a alert created in the RMM system might trigger a ticket in the PSA system for remote troubleshooting. Then the documentation tool is checked for the specific system names, credentials and specific configuration information.

Top reasons to protect internal MSP software tools

Monitoring internal tools is essential for MSP security, as a compromise could potentially expose sensitive information of customers and provide access to all client systems.

By protecting the internal MSP tools, they can better:

1. Safeguard Sensitive Client Information 

Securing the own tech stack prevents unauthorised access to sensitive client information within PSA, RMM and IT documentation tools. A security breach may expose the MSP to an increased risk of cyber attacks, including targeted brute force attacks or phishing attempts aimed at exploiting the compromised information.

2. Avoid Workflow Disruptions

IT documentation tools store the intellectual property of an MSP, including client network designs, credentials, configurations and procedures. If this information becomes compromised, the MSP may need to dedicate resources to investigate and mitigate data breaches. This threat leads to disruptions in regular business operations and impacts the delivery of services to clients.

3. Ensure Business Continuity 

Unauthorised access to internal MSP tools grants bad actors control over every facet of the MSP’s operations, such as client networks, managed end-user devices and SaaS apps. It could result in a business-ending event for the MSP and depending on the attack’s severity, clients may also face significant consequences. Safeguarding these tools becomes paramount to prevent catastrophic outcomes and ensure the business continuity of both the MSP and its clients.

4. Comply with Regulations

Regulatory compliance, particularly in industries like healthcare and finance, requires a high level of data protection and privacy. Unauthorised access to client data through compromised PSA, RMM or IT documentation tools could lead to violations of these regulations, resulting in legal consequences and financial penalties.

5. Prevent Unauthorised Changes

Unauthorised access to PSA tools leads to unauthorised changes in service contracts or billing details. For example, a malicious actor might alter service agreements, change billing rates or manipulate financial records. Such changes result in financial loss for both the MSP and its clients. Clients may be billed incorrectly, leading to disputes and a loss of trust.

6. Maintain Data Integrity

The automated processes of RMM tools directly impact the configuration and performance of client systems; however, unauthorized access to these tools poses a risk of unintended changes, compromising the integrity of data and system configurations.

How to Protect MSP Tools from Supply Chain Attacks 

Here are the top four strategies to mitigate supply chain attacks:

  1. Secure software development practices: Keep PSA, RMM and IT documentation tools up-to-date by promptly applying patches and updates released by vendors to address security vulnerabilities.
  2. Access controls and authentication: Implement role-based access control (RBAC) and IP whitelisting to restrict access to PSA, RMM and IT documentation tools based on job roles. This approach makes it more difficult for unauthorized users to gain access.
  3. Regular security audits: Conduct regular security audits and assessments of MSP tools to identify vulnerabilities and areas for improvement.
  4. Monitoring: Continuously monitor network activities to detect unusual patterns within the tools and swiftly respond by isolating the affected components.

Exclusive solution for protecting MSP internal tools

SaaS Alerts stands as the sole platform to help differentiate the MSP by supercharging its own cybersecurity. The robust logging and log analysis features provide valuable insights into the internal tools as well as the clients’ SaaS applications.

With the continuous monitoring and alerting capabilities, they get visibility into PSA, RMM and IT documentation tools, so they’re alerted of any unusual, high-risk behaviour and can take action quickly to prevent a possible cybersecurity disaster.

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