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What is email threat prevention? A complete guide in 2026

Email Security Email Security Stop modern email-borne attacks with real-time AI defense. Please wait, this may take a few seconds... Email threat prevention is a comprehensive security technique that identifies, blocks and neutralizes email threats such as phishing, malware, and business email compromise (BEC) before they reach a user’s inbox. It combines multiple layers of defense, including AI-driven analysis, URL scanning, attachment sandboxing and authentication protocols like DMARC.

3 pillars of hyperproductivity for MSPs

The shift to distributed work has permanently changed how managed service providers (MSPs) operate. Endpoints now span offices, homes, airports and everything in between, and each one requires consistent protection, visibility and management. Attackers have also accelerated their use of automation and AI, increasing pressure on technicians already managing growing workloads. Traditional, manual service models can no longer keep up.

How to meet critical compliance regulations in pharmaceutical manufacturing

Pharmaceutical regulation relies on three core pillars: Maximum system availability, trustworthy data and rapid recoverability. With the right strategy, manufacturers can uphold them all. Operational technology (OT) systems such as SCADA, manufacturing execution systems, cleanroom controls, environmental monitors and laboratory automation are essential for maintaining validated, compliant and uninterrupted production. When those systems fail, downtime can result in enormous financial costs.

MSP trends 2026: Creating opportunities in a difficult market

If managed service providers (MSPs) are going to grow as 2026 rolls on, they’re going to have to overcome both new and familiar obstacles in a tough environment. But there is good news for MSPs that are ready to adapt their business models to new market realities. A recent report from Omdia, MSP Trends and Predictions 2026, lays out clearly why MSPs are more likely to struggle to grow in 2026 than they have in past years.

Major cyberthreats to anticipate in the Year of the Horse

This Lunar New Year marks the Year of the Horse, a symbol of speed, endurance and clear direction. These traits carry relevance in today’s cybersecurity landscape. For MSPs, these characteristics aren’t just symbolic, but they’re essential to navigating rapidly changing cyberthreats. As we celebrate Lunar New Year, it’s also a moment to reflect on our own origins.

Partner-level vulnerability assessment and patch management for MSPs in Acronis RMM

For MSPs, vulnerability assessment and patch management are challenging primarily because of scale. Every new customer adds another tenant to configure, monitor and maintain, which multiplies operational overhead and increases the risk of inconsistency. The newly released cross-tenant, partner-level vulnerability assessment and patch management in Acronis RMM is designed to break this pattern.

Acronis Cyberthreats Report H2 2025: Cybercriminals are now scaling attacks with AI

Cybercriminals are spending less time using AI to develop new kinds of cyberattacks. Unfortunately, that’s not good news. According to the Acronis Cyberthreats Report H2 2025, cybercriminals are focusing on using AI to scale and refine the attacks they’ve already developed. As a result, they’re working more efficiently. The Acronis Cyberthreats Report H2 2025 delves into many more cybersecurity trends and goes into much deeper detail on the evolving impact of AI on cyberthreats.

How to secure OT environments after Windows 10 end of support without disrupting production

Many operational technology (OT) environments depend on Windows 10 systems. In October 2025, Microsoft ended support for Windows 10. That doesn’t mean manufacturers have to immediately replace their systems, but it does change the risk profile related to unsupported operating systems. In OT environments, operating systems commonly reach end of support long before the industrial assets they control.

Acronis earns a place on CRN Security 100 list for the fifth consecutive year

Acronis has earned a spot on CRN’s 2026 Security 100 list in the Identity, Access And Data Security category, marking its fifth consecutive year on the annual ranking. The program highlights channel focused security vendors that help organizations address a rapidly evolving threat landscape across categories such as endpoint and managed security, identity and data security, network security, security operations, and web and application security.