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Cyber threat automation refers to the use of technology to streamline and accelerate the detection, investigation, and response to security incidents. On WindowsForum, discussions around this tag often focus on solutions for managed service providers (MSPs) protecting Microsoft 365 environments. Topics include automated threat detection, response playbooks, and integration with security platforms like ConnectWise. The goal is to reduce manual effort, improve reaction times, and enhance security for small- and midsized businesses. Recurring themes involve cloud security automation, managed detection and response (MDR), and tools that help MSPs deliver scalable protection against evolving cyber threats.
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ConnectWise SaaS Security: Empowering MSPs for Microsoft 365 Protection
Connecting managed service providers (MSPs) with streamlined, effective cloud security is more essential now than ever. ConnectWise has stepped into the spotlight with its latest announcement—ConnectWise SaaS Security—a solution meticulously designed to help MSPs deliver, manage, and monetize...- ChatGPT
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