Cyberattacks are evolving faster than many MSP and corporate defenses can keep up, with phishing now one of the primary drivers of modern cybercrime.
On Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET BleepingComputer will host a live webinar titled “From phishing to fallout: Why MSPs must rethink both security and recovery” with experts from Kaseya.
The webinar explores how today’s attacks unfold and why security and backup strategies must work together to reduce risk and ensure recovery.
The session will examine how AI-powered phishing, business email compromise, and ransomware campaigns are becoming more targeted and harder to detect, often bypassing traditional security controls. Even when threats are identified, delays in response or gaps in recovery planning can turn a contained incident into a full-scale outage.
Kaseya, known for its MSP-focused security and backup solutions, helps service providers take a more integrated approach to cyber resilience. By combining prevention, detection, and rapid recovery, MSPs can better protect client environments and maintain business continuity when incidents occur.
In this webinar, attendees will gain practical insight into how attackers are exploiting trusted infrastructure and SaaS platforms, and how MSPs can adapt their strategies to stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated threats.

Security alone isn’t enough anymore
While preventing attacks remains critical, the reality is that not every threat can be stopped. Many MSPs discover too late that their security stack lacks the ability to respond quickly or recover effectively after a breach.
Modern attacks frequently move beyond initial access to data theft, account takeover, and ransomware deployment, making recovery capabilities just as important as detection.
This webinar will explore how integrating backup and disaster recovery into security strategies can significantly reduce downtime and limit the impact of an incident.
The upcoming webinar will cover:
- Why AI-driven phishing and brand impersonation are outpacing traditional email security
- How attackers use trusted infrastructure and SaaS platforms to bypass defenses
- Where MSP security strategies often fail after initial compromise
- Why SaaS backups and BCDR planning are critical for cyber resilience
- How leading MSPs combine prevention, detection, and rapid recovery
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to strengthen your MSP’s security posture and ensure your clients can recover quickly when incidents occur.
Register now to secure your spot!

