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MSP Central expands its security stack with Device Control

MSPs are maturing endpoint security with patching, vulnerability remediation, and antivirus protection. But one high-impact risk still slips through in many client environments: unmanaged peripheral devices. A single unauthorized USB drive can copy sensitive client data in minutes and introduce malware into otherwise protected systems. This is why we've launched Device Control in MSP Central—an MSP-ready solution capable of governing every device that touches your client endpoints.

Stop accidental data leaks at the source: Configuring DLP in MSP Central

Although a user syncing corporate passwords to a personal cloud account isn't the same as a malicious attack, it is still a massive security risk. When everyday browser features like autofill, third-party cookies, and cloud syncing aren't actively managed, your clients' sensitive data is left vulnerable. In this tutorial, we cover how to set up data leakage prevention (DLP) configurations for your clients using MSP Central.

Get compliance-ready IT infrastructure solutions from ManageEngine

Yoginath Galurgi, manager of IT Infrastructure at Fleetguard Filters Pvt. Ltd., explains how different solutions work magically to make IT resources more available, secure, and compliant. Learn how Fleetguard Filters Pvt. Ltd. enhances security and keeps its infrastructure compliant using ManageEngine solutions.

Streamline your IT infrastructure workflow with ManageEngine solutions

Anand Lunia, system admin at Fleetguard Filters Pvt. Ltd., explains how ManageEngine products works together to make IT resources more responsive and compliant. Learn how Fleetguard Filters Pvt. Ltd. streamlines workflows and keeps its infrastructure secured using ManageEngine solutions.

Top tips: Your work laptop has a life after office hours

Top tips is a weekly column where we highlight what’s trending in the tech world and share ways to stay ahead. This week, we’re taking a moment to talk about what goes on between you, your work laptop and the IT team once you log off for the day. You shut your laptop at the end of the workday. As far as you're concerned, work is over. But for your IT team, their work might just be getting started.
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The first short-lifespan TLS renewal wave is closer than it looks

If your organization runs anything on the public internet, a mandate that changes how often you renew TLS certificates is already in effect. In March 2026, the maximum validity of public TLS certificates dropped from 398 days to 200. What fewer teams have worked out is that the first certificates issued under the 200-day cap start expiring at the end of September. That makes this autumn the first real test of whether your renewal workflows are ready for what the next three years will ask of them.

Patch Reliability Score: Make patch deployment decisions with confidence

Every Patch Tuesday starts the same way: New patches become available, and administrators begin answering the question, Is this patch safe to deploy? That answer rarely comes from a single place. Most administrators read the vendor's knowledge base article, look for known issues, monitor community discussions, and wait for early deployment feedback before rolling the patch out across the organization.