Security News > 2021 > July > Cofense Protect MSP: Phishing protection for MSPs safeguarding SMBs
Cofense launched Cofense Protect MSP, a phishing protection solution that's designed for managed services providers tasked with protecting small and medium businesses against phishing attacks.
With 96% of all cyberattacks starting with phishing, and 1.5 million phishing websites created every month, MSPs need a solution that is easy to deploy, requires no ongoing maintenance, offers monthly billing, offers a single interface for training and protection technology, and is designed with multi-tenancy functionality - that's Cofense Protect MSP. Cofense Protect MSP pairs Computer Vision that simulates how humans see, with Cofense PhishMe's real-world simulation training.
Cofense PhishMe, the phishing simulation technology used by a quarter of the Fortune 1000, is built into the same user interface and will allow Cofense MSP partners to simulate the latest threats known to bypass SEGs and empower their customers' employees to be more resilient.
According to Gartner, "Artificial intelligence methods and techniques are being integrated into products in many security market segments, potentially making this technology, in aggregate, the largest impact on attack detection development for the next five to eight years. AI technology's impact on attack detection products will be felt in waves over the next eight years: network, modeling, anomalies and phishing."
"Cofense is especially proud to be launching Cofense Protect MSP as our newest service offering for MSPs," said Rob Iannicello, VP, Worldwide Channel and Alliances, Cofense.
"Organizations want phishing simulations delivered as part of a phishing defense solution as-a-service for a reasonable price. Cofense Protect MSP also - and maybe foremost - provides phishing protection for MSPs themselves at no charge in our 'protect your house' program. We look forward to working with our MSP partners to earn great margins, add new revenue streams, incorporate monthly billing options and 'set and forget' deployments to protect their customers from phishing attacks."
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