Choosing the Right Managed Service Provider For Your Manufacturing Business
July 29 | 9:00 – 10:00 A.M. EDT
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Free for Southwest Ohio Manufacturers

About This Webinar
Wednesday, July 29 from 9:00 – 10:00 A.M. EDT
When it comes to addressing your company’s security needs, don’t assume you’re safe simply because you’ve outsourced your IT admin. Frequently updating passwords and installing antivirus software is not enough to protect your manufacturing company from cyber threats.
But how do you know your investment where security is concerned is well spent?
We get it. The difference between MSP and MSSP can be obscure. That’s why we’ve created “Choosing the Right Managed Service Provider For Your Manufacturing Business” to help you close the gaps in your security practice, especially if you’re trying to achieve compliance under NIST SP 800-171 and CMMC.
Join TechSolve’s Cybersecurity Program Manager, Glen Nesbit, as he discusses:
- the benefits and the risks associated with MSP and MSSP relationships
- which one is suited for your security needs for optimal ROI
- why your company might need a layered approach for a holistic cybersecurity plan
- how an MSP and/or MSSP can help prepare you for DFARS compliance
Only, attendees will receive exclusive access to post-event materials like the slide deck, resource page and more.

Session leader

Glen Nesbit
Glen Nesbit, TechSolve’s Cybersecurity Program Manager, has more than 20 years of information technology experience with 10 years of direct cybersecurity support. He has implemented and managed security solutions for the Department of Defense (DoD), as well as education and industrial manufacturing organizations. Glen is an EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker and has a Security+ certification through CompTIA. Prior to joining the TechSolve Team, he served as the Global Cybersecurity Operations Managers at Cummins, Inc. and as a Cybersecurity Analyst for the U.S. Army. Glen is excited to help manufacturers protect themselves and their businesses by using what they already have to improve their security.