I read a recent BleepingComputer article about AI-driven threats exposing the limits of MSP security stacks, and the central problem landed with me.Attackers are moving faster while a lot of MSP security operations still depend on technicians jumping between an RMM, EDR console, backup portal, ticketing system, identity platform, and whatever dashboard happens to own the alert.That absolutely creates delays.The article’s answer is a more unified security platform, which makes sense given that it is sponsored by Kaseya. I am not against consolidation. Fewer disconnected tools, stronger integrations, and coordinated response can make an MSP more effective.But I think the deeper problem is bigger than tool sprawl.AI is not only exposing the limits of fragmented MSP security stacks. It is exposing the operational debt inside the MSPs running them.Operational debt is all the work that seemed reasonable to postpone when incidents moved slower: inconsistent onboarding, stale documentation,…
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