Security vendor Malwarebytes has launched a managed services programme as a way to boost its SME business.
Malwarebytes’ MP3 managed service programme has been running on a limited basis, but is now ready to go out into general release and is being made available in the UK. It provides a tiered approach that partners can take out to customers, with flexible licensing options.
The security player has accompanied the MP3 launch with its OneView operations console. Its broad aim is to give partners the tools they need to reach out to the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) customer base with management tools that make it easier to bring fresh customers on board, offering licensing and billing tools as well as providing the ability to perform global policy setting and remote access control.
Malwarebytes is offering the managed service customer base its Ransomware Rollback feature, which enables MSPs avoid potential havoc by setting the clocks back.
Malwarebytes Nebula, has added a number of enterprise features designed to appeal to users who are struggling to fend off security threats. It provides cloud delivery and management across Incidence Response, Endpoint Protection, and Endpoint Detection and Response.
Akshay Bhargava, chief product officer at Malwarebytes, said the MSP channel community is becoming an ever more important way to reach customers.
“We see more businesses shifting their security needs to MSPs in order to better address the rapidly evolving threat landscape. Our enhanced Malwarebytes Nebula platform and MSP offerings mean that our partners can better protect their customers. Enhanced operational controls and reporting ensure these businesses have a strong posture against threats and can recover with minimal downtime in the event of a breach.”