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Augmentt Deepens Microsoft-Centric Security Focus With Intune and MSP Revenue Webinars

Augmentt Deepens Microsoft-Centric Security Focus With Intune and MSP Revenue Webinars

Augmentt is a cybersecurity and SaaS security management platform focused on managed service providers, and this weekly summary reviews its latest activities and messaging. Over the past week, the company emphasized Microsoft-centric endpoint and identity security while promoting educational content aimed at operational pain points for MSPs.

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Multiple LinkedIn posts highlighted a forthcoming webinar on Microsoft Intune patch management, led by Roby Brisson and Dean Ellerby. The session will address how Intune currently handles patching, where it performs well, and functional gaps that emerge in complex, multi-tenant MSP environments.

Augmentt’s messaging underscored growing MSP interest in standardizing endpoint management and patch workflows on Intune across multiple client environments. By focusing on scalable patching, standardization, and risk reduction, the company is aligning closely with the broader Microsoft 365 ecosystem that many MSPs already rely on.

In parallel, Augmentt spotlighted practical guidance for managing security exceptions in Microsoft Conditional Access, particularly for legacy devices that cannot support multifactor or modern authentication. Content featuring L3 Support Technician Sy Khan detailed compensating controls such as grouping exempted accounts and restricting them to named locations tied to static IPs.

Additional posts expanded on risk-based controls for legacy identity security, including scenarios such as older office scanners requiring scan-to-email access. This approach positions Augmentt as a specialist in nuanced identity and access security for hybrid environments, where legacy and modern systems must coexist under consistent governance.

The company also continued to promote its “Everything MSP” webinar focused on monetizing Microsoft 365 security, led by Rex Tudayan. The program aims to help MSPs identify client security gaps, structure recurring security services, and convert one-time assessments into ongoing contracts, reinforcing subscription-driven revenue models.

Collectively, these initiatives point to a dual strategy of deepening Augmentt’s technical credibility in Microsoft Intune and Conditional Access while equipping MSP partners to grow security-focused recurring revenue. The week’s developments suggest a steady reinforcement of the company’s role within the MSP cybersecurity ecosystem and its long-term positioning around identity-centric security and SaaS management.

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