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Cybersecurity
How MSPs Can Fill M365 Compliance Gaps: Backup, security and archiving
Language
In English
Microsoft 365 is a popular service, but there is one thing many business users don’t understand: Microsoft 365 is not secure or compliant out of the box. This webinar explored how MSPs can fill the security gaps in Microsoft 365 and bring it into compliance.
In this webinar, we discussed the challenges of Microsoft 365 compliance and security, and a leading MSP will share stories from the front line of Microsoft 365 management. The event also featured a demo of a new Acronis email archiving solution for Microsoft 365.
Watch this webinar to:
- Get first-hand perspective on Microsoft 365 security and compliance.
- Understand why Microsoft 365 alone does not protect data in a way that is compliant with insurance policies, governmental regulations, or industry best practices.
- Discover how a leading MSP keeps Microsoft 365 instances compliant with a full suite of natively integrated solutions.
- Learn why email archiving is not the same as email backup and how to communicate the difference to clients.
To gain early access to Acronis Email archiving solution, register here: https://www.acronis.com/en-eu/solutions/email-archiving/#contact.
Speakers

Kelly Johnson
General Manager, ANZ, Acronis
With over 32 years of experience in the IT channel, I am a passionate and results-oriented executive who leads the sales strategy and operations for Arrow ECS ANZ, a global provider of technology solutions and services. As the Director of Sales ANZ, I manage a team of sales professionals who deliver value-added solutions to our customers and partners, leveraging our expertise in cybersecurity, cloud, data, and IoT. I also oversee the sales business planning, contract management, and process improvement for the ANZ region, ensuring alignment with the global vision and… Read more

Randeep Pawar
CEO, Tecstaq/Green Aims

David McIntosh
Senior Cybersecurity Architect, Acronis

Caleb Bright
CEO, Think Technology
