OpenText released the findings of the OpenText
Cybersecurity 2023 Global Managed Security Survey.
The
survey of over 1,000 Managed Service Providers (MSP) and Managed Security
Service Providers (MSSPs) reveals as more businesses experience resource and
cost constraints, a majority (86%) of MSPs and MSSPs' customers are outsourcing
their security needs to consolidate security tools.
"Staffing
issues that have plagued the security industry for years are getting worse due
to today's complex economic environment. As a result, already short-staffed
teams must find creative ways to do more with less," says Geoff Bibby, Senior
Vice President of Marketing and Strategy, OpenText Cybersecurity. "With limited
time and security resources, simple and effective security must be a priority.
MSPs equipped with a comprehensive cyber resilient portfolio of cloud-based
data security and data management solutions are uniquely positioned to help
clients gain efficiencies without compromising security."
Key survey findings include:
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Most (86%) MSP and MSSP customers are looking to
consolidate their security tools.
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An overwhelming majority (88%) of respondents also think
security and compliance tools are merging.
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Small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) are most interested in
outsourcing data security, infrastructure monitoring and risk reduction.
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Eighty-two percent of MSPs and MSSPs report the need for
comprehensive, on-demand security as the top reason customers use their
service.
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MSPs and MSSPs cite the biggest challenges facing their
customers are cost savings (28%) and the need to simplify security programs
(26%). Staffing shortages or reductions and lack of security expertise are also
key customer challenges.
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When partnering with vendors, MSPs and MSSPs reported
that integrating technology solutions is the biggest challenge for establishing
a new partnership (32%).
MSPs and MSSPs report technology and IT services
sector customers are increasing at the fastest rate.
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In 2022, MSPs and MSSPs saw the fastest customer growth
in the technology and IT services sector (82%), followed by financial services
(36%) and healthcare (24%). Respondents are seeing similar growth in 2023.
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According to respondents, technology and IT services,
financial services and healthcare are also the sectors most in need of
cybersecurity services due to a lack of resources or education.
Security vendors are adjusting partner programs
as MSPs and MSSPs face new demands.
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Partner programs are becoming more personalized (54%) to
secure new and retain existing MSPs and MSSPs.
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A majority (70%) of respondents still see value in vendor
tiering programs, which support goal setting and business outcomes through
partner recognition.
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Respondents said the most important partner benefit for
channel-focused companies to offer is co-marketing support followed by referral
programs, co-selling incentives, and market development funds (MDFs). Providing
event support is the least important benefit.