A Virtual Event - Now Available On-Demand
Elevate your security and your clients’ peace of mind
Heightened risks. Shifting budgets and priorities. Instead of barreling down the slopes of 2021 blind, why not stop to consult the trail map with experts and peers?
To do that, we invited the MSP community back for our second annual MSP Security Summit, a 1-day virtual event geared toward helping everyone in the channel improve their defenses, adapt their businesses, and thrive.
Watch all 4 virtual sessions on-demand
The event is over, but you can still go back and watch the actionable discussions we had with some of your favorite security experts, covering these topics and more:
- Practical threat intel from recent ransomware campaigns — with an emphasis on specific prevention and detection opportunities
- Mistakes to avoid and first-hand lessons learned from incidents involving MSPs
- Is Defender enough? Key ways managed security offerings are evolving + what you need to know about Microsoft’s solutions
- The most important trends to watch + recommendations to stay ahead in 2021
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Sessions and Speakers
10AM ET
Analyzing Ryuk: Another Link in the Cyber Attack Chain
with John Hammond,
Senior Security Researcher at Huntress
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11AM ET
Lessons from an Incident Response Provider
with Tyler Hudak,
IR Lead at TrustedSec
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Noon ET
Ideas for Evolving and Packaging Your Security Offering
with Alex Fields,
Microsoft MVP and author at ITProMentor
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1PM ET
Panel: Attack Trends and Practical Priorities for 2021
with panelists
Kyle Hanslovan,
CEO at Huntress
Ryan Weeks,
CISO at Datto
Lewis Huynh,
CSO at NinjaOne
Katie Nickels,
Director of Intelligence at Red Canary
Bill Siegel,
CEO at Coveware
Moderator
Cynthia Brumfield,
writer and cybersecurity analyst who has written for Vice, CSO Magazine, CyberScoop, and others
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2PM ET
Closing Thoughts & Prize Winners Announced
Don’t miss the chance to win cool prizes!
One lucky registrant will receive a Golden Lift Ticket that he or she can use to claim our grand prize: an Oculus Quest 2 virtual reality headset.
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*No purchase necessary to enter or win. Entrants will be eligible to win by registering for and attending NinjaOne’s MSP Security Summit, scheduled to take place January 28, 2021. Must attend the event and be present online at the time raffle is drawn to win. Must be 18 years or older and have a valid mailing address to win. Open to US and international participants.
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is a cybersecurity instructor, content creator, red teamer, and Capture the Flag enthusiast. As a previous Department of Defense Cyber Training Academy curriculum developer and teacher for the Cyber Threat Emulation course, he educated both civilian and military members on offensive Python, PowerShell, and other scripting languages as well as the adversarial mindset. He is an active speaker, developer of infosec challenges and training material, and a prolific YouTube personality.
Analyzing Ryuk: Another Link in the Cyber Attack Chain
10AM ET
There’s a long and concerning history of threat actors targeting managed service providers (MSPs) and the small and mid-size businesses (SMBs) they support. For every new incident or strain of malware we discover, security researchers must carefully step through each stage of the attack to understand its technical components — and determine how to defend against it. In this session, we’ll analyze the delivery of Ryuk ransomware while highlighting the danger in other threats like Emotet and Trickbot. Join us for a discussion spanning both prevention and detection, with a live demonstration that showcases how each link in the chain presents an opportunity to stop a cyberattack. Huntress is a leading provider of advanced threat detection and actionable cybersecurity information that delivers easy to follow remediation steps into your existing ticketing system. IT Departments & MSPs worldwide use Huntress to enable their junior IT staff to confidently address cybersecurity incidents that slip past their preventive security stack. As a result, they discover breaches before they cause downtime, costly cleanup, and damaged reputations.
has over 20 years of real-world experience in incident handling, malware analysis, computer forensics, and information security for multiple organizations. He has spoken and taught at a number of security conferences about topics ranging from incident response to penetration testing techniques.
Lessons from an Incident Response Provider
11AM ET
They say it’s not a matter of if you’ll experience a security incident, but when. Well, no one experiences the direct aftermath of “when” becoming “now” more often than incident response providers like TrustedSec’s Tyler Hudak. Join us to hear Tyler share some of his first-hand experiences working directly with MSPs in active incident scenarios, including some of the mistakes the MSPs inadvertently made and what they could have done differently to be better prepared and enable a smoother, faster recovery. TrustedSec is an information security consulting team at the forefront of attack simulations with a focus on strategic risk-management. Their goal is to help organizations defend against threats of all kinds and change the security industry for the better.
is founder of the popular blog ITProMentor.com. He is a frequent speaker, a Microsoft MVP, and has been serving the SMB community as a technology adviser for over 15 years.
Ideas for Evolving and Packaging Your Security Offering
Noon ET
Everyone agrees security is a major opportunity for MSPs in addition to a top priority. Have questions about what security services you should be providing and how you should be positioning them to your clients? This session will walk you through a variety options with a special focus on securing your clients’ M365 environments and taking better advantage of Microsoft’s evolving (and recently renamed) security products.Attack Trends and Practical Priorities for 2021
1PM ET
As the tech world continues to react to the aftershocks of December’s major security revelations, how far do the ripples extend into the MSP and SMB communities? What, if any, changes do you need to make to your threat models? And what trends currently being dwarfed by those headlines do you need to make sure you don’t lose track of? Hear from our stacked panel of channel veterans and security experts as they discuss these topics and more.Panelists

hails from the U.S. Intelligence Community where he supported defensive and offensive cyber operations for the past decade. After leaving the NSA, he co-founded Huntress Labs and actively participates in the ethical hacking community as a Black Hat conference trainer, STEM mentor, and Def Con CTF champion.

is Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Datto, responsible for directing and managing Datto's Information Security program. Ryan spent 11 years securing enterprise applications, systems, and sensitive customer financial data at FactSet Research Systems, where he orchestrated all facets of the global information security program. Ryan holds a B.S. in Computer Information Systems from Ithaca College, a M.S. in Information Assurance from Northeastern University and has industry security certifications including the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and the Certified Information Security Manager (CISM).

is Chief Security Officer at NinjaOne. Prior to joining NinjaOne, Huynh worked at OneView Commerce Inc. as a Vice President overseeing governance and compliance, security operations and architecture, as well as cloud IT, DevOps, and database architecture. He has also held multiple cloud architecture and DevOps leadership positions as a director at Oracle, a consultant at Cengage Learning, and a Vice President with OwnerIQ.

is the Director of Intelligence for Red Canary as well as a SANS Certified Instructor for FOR578: Cyber Threat Intelligence. She has worked on cyber threat intelligence (CTI), network defense, and incident response for over a decade for the DoD, MITRE, Raytheon, and ManTech. Katie was a 2020 recipient of the SANS Difference Maker Award and the 2018 recipient of the President's Award from the Women's Society of Cyberjutsu. She also serves as the Program Manager for the Cyberjutsu Girls Academy, which seeks to inspire young women to learn more about STEM. You can find Katie on Twitter: @LiketheCoins.

is the CEO and Co-Founder of Coveware, a cyber incident response firm that helps businesses recover from cyber extortion events such as ransomware. Bill was previously the CFO of SecurityScorecard, a NY based cyber security ratings company.
Moderator

has extensive experience in developing and analyzing government, business, financial and corporate decision-making policies in the cybersecurity, communications, technology, content and energy industries. As an independent analyst and writer on topics of cybersecurity and national security, Ms. Brumfield is highly regarded in her field and known for producing high-caliber analyses, reports, studies and events that touch on some of the most pressing issues affecting IT and security professionals today. In addition to writing for publications like CSO Magazine, Vice, CyberScoop, and others, she also publishes the Metacurity newsletter, a leading source for topics and trends in cybersecurity news.