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MegaplanIT Named to 2018 MSSP Alert Top 100 Managed Security Services Providers List

MegaplanIT Named to 2018 MSSP Alert Top 100 Managed Security Services Providers List

Second Annual List Honors Leading MSSPs & Cybersecurity Companies That Safeguard Customers' Digital Assets

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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.Sept. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — MSSP Alert, published by After Nines Inc., has named MegaplanIT (https://www.megaplanit.com/) to the Top 100 MSSPs list for 2018. The list and research identify and honor the top 100 managed security services providers (MSSPs) that specialize in comprehensive, outsourced cybersecurity services.

The Top 100 MSSP rankings are based on MSSP Alert’s 2018 readership survey combined with aggregated third-party research. MSSPs featured throughout the list and research proactively monitor, manage and mitigate cyber threats for businesses, government agencies, educational institutions and nonprofit organizations of all sizes.

“MegaplanIT is honored to be recognized on the 2018 Top 100 MSSP list”, said Mark Butler, CISO of MegaplanIT.  “This recognition acknowledges our capabilities and daily commitment in helping our clients understand their risks, defend their environments, and continually improve their cybersecurity.”

“After Nines Inc. and MSSP Alert congratulate MegaplanIT on this year’s honor,” said Amy Katz, CEO of After Nines Inc. “As MSPs increasingly introduce managed security services, MegaplanIT continues to stand out in the fiercely competitive cybersecurity market.”

The Top 100 MSSPs list and research were overseen by Content Czar Joe Panettieri (@JoePanettieri). Find the online list and associated report here: http://www.MSSPAlert.com/top100.

About MegaplanIT:
With offices in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Chicago, Illinois, MegaplanIT provides cybersecurity testing, compliance consulting and managed security services to clients in various industries worldwide.  MegaplanIT leverages innovative technology, proven processes and industry best practices into customized portfolios that support each customer’s unique business, financial, and regulatory compliance goals and objectives.  Established in 2009, MegaplanIT is also a PCI-ASV firm and is the platinum sponsor at the 2018 PCI-SSC North America Community Meeting, to be held Sept 25-27 at the Mirage in Las Vegas.

For more information, please visit https://www.megaplanit.com/managed-security-services, or contact us at [email protected].

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