New Lineup: Cybersecurity Awareness Training and AI Readiness

Breach Secure Now is thrilled to announce a strategic revolution in our offering for our Managed Service Providers (MSPs) partners to build and expand upon their offering. BSN CEO Art Gross stated, “We are thrilled to evolve the BSN platform for our partners and their clients.”
At the heart of this evolution is the groundbreaking
At the heart of this evolution is the groundbreaking introduction
Productivity Revolution: The Synergy of Cybersecurity and Efficiency

At Breach Secure Now, we’ve been thinking about and working on solutions that address the need for MSPs to lead their clients through the Productivity Revolution. With that in mind, we’re excited to share about the expansion of our cybersecurity training to include Microsoft 365 productivity training.
One of the advantages of merging cybersecurity
Tracie Crites Named to 2024 Channel Chiefs List

Breach Secure Now’s Chief Channel Officer Tracie Crites has been named to CRN’s Channel Chiefs List for 2024!
BSN is thrilled to announce that Tracie has been recognized and named to CRN’s prestigious Channel Chiefs list for 2024. This acknowledgment underscores Tracie Crites’ outstanding leadership, influence, innovation,
Breach Secure Now Partners with ScalePad Lifecycle Manager

Breach Secure Now is thrilled to announce our partnership with ScalePad Lifecycle Manager!
We have long been dedicated to empowering the MSP community with comprehensive cybersecurity solutions. ScalePad Lifecycle Manager offers a cutting-edge platform designed to streamline IT asset management and enhance overall security posture.
Understanding Attack Surfaces

A fundamental concept in cybercrime is the understanding of attack surfaces. Attack surfaces encompass the potential avenues that cybercriminals can exploit to compromise digital assets.
What Are Attack Surfaces?
Digital Attack Surfaces:
Digital attack surfaces refer to the various points through which cybercriminals can infiltrate a computer system, network, or application. These may include
Understanding Active and Passive Attack Vectors

An attack vector refers to a route or technique employed by a hacker to unlawfully infiltrate a network or computer. This is done to exploit vulnerabilities in the system. The two common types of attack vectors are active and passive attacks.
Active Attack Vectors
Active attack vectors involve direct and intentional efforts by cybercriminals to compromise systems, networks, or individuals. These attacks are typically more aggressive and intrusive,
QR Code Scams: Identification and Prevention

QR codes, short for Quick Response Code, have become an integral part of our lives, a simple way of connecting physical and online experiences. And with that convenience comes an opportunity for cybercriminals. These deceptive practices exploit the unsuspecting user, leading to potential security breaches and financial losses. Are you familiar with what QR code scams are and how to identify them? Here are some crucial
Anticipating Cybercrime’s $9T Impact on Consumers

One of the significant challenges that consumers face today is the ever-growing threat of cybercrime. According to Cybersecurity Ventures, cybercrime is projected to cost the world $9 trillion annually in 2024. How will this expected cost impact Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and their clients? And how critical is the role of training to reinforce strong behaviors and safeguard them against potential threats?
MSPs Must Lead SMB Clients Through the Productivity Revolution

Age of Productivity
We are entering an age of human productivity that has never been seen before.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) will bring unimaginable leaps of productivity but before we get there, the table is already set for a productivity revolution.
The past 25 years have seen the internet being built, services and tools have been created to leverage this digital highway, and vast amounts of data have been created and categorized.
The Importance of Cybersecurity Training

Individuals have diverse learning styles. Some grasp instructions effortlessly with a single reading, while others thrive on visual or hands-on learning experiences. There is value in the repetition of training. However, this doesn’t imply repeatedly taking the same course or revisiting a manual annually. And given that human error remains the leading cause