According to a recent LinkedIn post from Guardz, the company is drawing attention to identity-related vulnerabilities commonly faced by managed service providers, such as legacy admin accounts and overlooked cloud resources. The post cites a figure that 72% of organizations have already experienced an identity-related attack, emphasizing compromised credentials as a primary entry point.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights Identity Threat Detection & Response (ITDR) as a key approach to addressing these risks and directs readers to a blog offering an MSP-focused explanation of the concept. For investors, this focus suggests Guardz is positioning its cybersecurity offerings around identity as a core attack surface, which could align the company with growing demand for identity-centric security tools in the MSP market and potentially support future revenue growth if adoption increases.

