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What's New in Netwrix 1Secure for MSPs [EMEA]

21 January
7:00AM EST
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What's New in Netwrix 1Secure for MSPs
Tuesday, January 21, 7:00AM EST
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Join us for an in-depth look at how Netwrix 1Secure empowers Managed Service Providers (MSPs) to drive growth, enhance operational efficiency, and reduce risk. In this webinar, we’ll dive into the latest features and best practices to help you get the most out of Netwrix 1Secure, our SaaS-based, multi-tenant platform tailored for managed services. Discover how you can elevate your offerings and deliver greater value to your clients through advanced security insights and proactive risk management.

 

We will cover the new capabilities that elevate 1Secure to the next level:

New Alerts, Permission Reports, and Risks for SharePoint Online  

Five new state-in-time reports, six alerts, and three risks help users detect risky permission configurations in SharePoint Online. These new reports, alerts, and risks enhance visibility and provide actionable insights to maintain a secure SharePoint environment. 

New Alerts and Reports for Microsoft Entra ID  

Thirteen new alerts and ten new activity reports are now available for Microsoft Entra ID to assist in threat detection. Seven reports and seven alerts (based on these new reports) are completely new. Six of the thirteen alerts and three of the ten reports, previously available for Active Directory, now also cover Entra ID activities, helping users better detect and respond to potential threats. 

New Data Source: SQL Server Logon Reporting 

SQL Server is now available as a new data source in Netwrix 1Secure, enhancing database visibility and security monitoring. The initial two reports allow users to review both successful and failed logon attempts to their SQL databases.

Risk Mapping with MITRE ATT&CK Matrix for Enterprise 

All risks in the Netwrix 1Secure risk assessment dashboard are now categorized based on the MITRE Adversarial Tactics, Techniques, and Common Knowledge (ATT&CK) framework. This categorization helps users understand risks in the context of the cyberattack lifecycle and prioritize responses accordingly, improving their overall security posture. 

Speakers
Connor Palmer avatar
Connor Palmer,
MSP Program Manager – EMEA & APAC
Russell McDermott avatar
Russell McDermott,
Solutions Engineer