Managed Service Providers are Key to Customers’ Data Protection in an Increasingly Digital ASEAN
May 10 2022 - 9:00PM
Business Wire
Frequent cyberattacks in the region drive the
demand for MSPs that can deliver purpose-built security solutions
for SME customers
Datto Holding Corp. (“Datto”) (NYSE: MSP), the leading global
provider of security and cloud-based software solutions
purpose-built for Managed Service Providers (MSPs), today announced
the findings of a special report commissioned by Datto called ASEAN
MSPs are Key to Customers’ Data Protection. Conducted by global
technology analyst firm Canalys, the study underscores that MSPs in
the ASEAN region play an increasingly crucial role in protecting
their Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) customers from
cyberattacks.
ASEAN is a hot spot for both cyberattacks and MSPs
According to the report, nearly 400 million personal data
records were compromised in 63 publicly known breaches in the ASEAN
region between 2018 and 2020. Indonesia and Singapore experienced
their largest data breaches in 2021, with 279 million and 5.9
million records leaked due to hackers respectively.
With the rise in cloud adoption and digital transformation of
SMBs, demand for MSPs continues to accelerate. The number of IT
providers with managed services revenue is growing, with
approximately 14,400 partners across Indonesia, Singapore,
Malaysia, and the Philippines. Revenue growth for MSPs rose 9% in
2021, reported at US$4.21 billion.
The report identified five key trends MSPs must understand to
continue this growth, all of which demand continuous improvement in
cybersecurity standards and resilience, both by MSPs and their
customers.
- A growing number of cyberattacks are targeting MSPs due to
their often disparate platforms and tools, as well as a broad range
of customers. An increasing cause of concern, when asked what
internal measures they’re taking in response to recent supply chain
attacks, 55% of ASEAN MSPs are implementing and investing more in
cybersecurity.
- Legal and financial consequences of non-compliance in
cybersecurity, privacy, and data sovereignty are intensifying.
The report found that SMEs expect their MSPs to be compliant, and
investing in backup and disaster recovery solutions can help in
that regard. MSPs should actively educate customers around these
developments while adopting the right cybersecurity solutions and
ensuring legal needs are met and standards are improved.
- Amidst supply chain attacks, customers are driving suppliers
and partners to be more cybersecurity compliant. With growing
cybersecurity threats in the ASEAN region, customers are
increasingly relying on trusted vendors, and some of their
requirements are automatically satisfied when suppliers or business
partners hold industry-recognised certifications, such as the
ISO/IEC 27001 for information security management.
- Cybersecurity insurance better protects companies that are
cybersecurity prepared. Underwriters typically require
customers to demonstrate a high standard in their cybersecurity
posture, ensuring minimal losses are incurred for both the MSPs and
their customers.
- Lack of internal cybersecurity skills. Not only is there
a lack of personnel with appropriate cybersecurity skills, but
human error continues to be a leading cause of cybersecurity
breaches and incidents. Organisations must reinforce the importance
of cybersecurity hygiene and educate employees on tell-tale signs
of suspicious scams. Governments are doing their part to boost
awareness and build good cyber-hygiene habits across their
population. With the Singapore government’s strong cybersecurity
initiatives, the county was ranked 4th in global security by the
United Nations’ ITU Global Cybersecurity Index 2020.
The way forward for MSPs
The report suggests that ASEAN MSPs can continue to showcase
their value and relevance to customers by further developing
cybersecurity and data management skills. These include proactively
conducting cybersecurity training for employees and customers,
investing in cybersecurity partner competencies to showcase an
MSP’s cybersecurity practice commitment, emphasising communication
between clients and ensuring clients know the lines of
communication they have access to, auditing remote admin tools to
discover potential flaws or weaknesses, and developing end-to-end
solutions and services within the customer’s region, if not
country.
“ASEAN provides growth opportunities for MSPs that can
differentiate themselves through their services and solutions
offerings,” said Mark Clayton, Vice President, APAC at Datto. “As
cyberattacks become more sophisticated, MSPs who build cyber
resilience and equip their customers with the best security
solutions to protect their data and minimise the cost of downtime
will become essential, trusted partners for their customers.”
Access the full report here: ASEAN MSPs Are Key to Customers’
Data Protection.
About Datto
As the leading global provider of security and cloud-based
software solutions purpose-built for Managed Service Providers
(MSPs), Datto believes there is no limit to what small and medium
businesses (SMBs) can achieve with the right technology. Datto’s
proven Unified Continuity, Networking, and Business Management
solutions drive cyber resilience, efficiency, and growth for MSPs.
Delivered via an integrated platform, Datto’s solutions help its
global ecosystem of MSP partners serve over one million businesses
around the world. From proactive dynamic detection and prevention
to fast, flexible recovery from cyber incidents, Datto’s solutions
defend against costly downtime and data loss in servers, virtual
machines, cloud applications, or anywhere data resides. Since its
founding in 2007, Datto has won numerous awards for its product
excellence, superior technical support, rapid growth, and for
fostering an outstanding workplace. With headquarters in Norwalk,
Connecticut, Datto has global offices in Australia, Canada, China,
Denmark, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Singapore, and the
United Kingdom.
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