Webinar Description
Key Takeaways
- Monthly live webinar series addressing identity security and user protection challenges
- Interactive Q&A format with product experts covering Kaseya 365 User, INKY, BullPhish ID, Dark Web ID, SaaS Alerts, Datto SaaS Protection, and Spanning
- Designed for IT professionals, managed service providers, and security administrators
- Focus on practical implementation, real-world use cases, and cyber risk reduction strategies
Introduction
The Ask the Experts: Identity & User Security Q3 Series brings together IT security professionals and managed service providers for monthly sessions focused on protecting user identities and business-critical data. As organisations face increasingly sophisticated credential-based attacks and identity compromise remains a leading vector for breaches, the series addresses timely concerns around authentication security, dark web exposure monitoring, and SaaS application protection.
About This Event
This virtual webinar series operates on a monthly cadence throughout the third quarter, with each session structured around live question-and-answer exchanges between attendees and product specialists. Participants can submit questions in advance, allowing experts to prepare detailed responses while still accommodating real-time discussion during the broadcast.
The format emphasises peer learning alongside expert guidance. Attendees share their own implementation challenges and use cases, creating opportunities to learn from organisations facing similar security requirements. This community-driven approach distinguishes the series from traditional product demonstrations by grounding discussions in practical operational scenarios.
Identity Security Technologies Under Discussion
The series covers a portfolio of interconnected security solutions within the Kaseya ecosystem. Kaseya 365 User serves as the central platform, integrating multiple protective capabilities into a unified identity security approach. Sessions explore how these components work together to address different threat vectors.
INKY provides email security through phishing detection and prevention, while BullPhish ID focuses on security awareness training to reduce human-factor vulnerabilities. Dark Web ID monitors credential exposure across underground marketplaces and data breach repositories, alerting organisations when employee credentials appear in compromised datasets.
For organisations with significant cloud application footprints, SaaS Alerts monitors user behaviour across software-as-a-service platforms to identify anomalous activity that may indicate account compromise. Datto SaaS Protection and Spanning address data protection and backup requirements for cloud productivity suites, ensuring recoverability when security incidents occur.
Industry Context
Identity and access management has become central to enterprise security strategy as traditional network perimeters dissolve. The proliferation of cloud services, remote work arrangements, and software-as-a-service applications means user credentials now provide access to distributed resources that exist beyond conventional firewall boundaries. Attackers have responded by prioritising credential theft, phishing campaigns, and identity-based attacks over traditional malware deployment.
Managed service providers face particular pressure in this environment. Their clients expect comprehensive protection but often lack internal security expertise, placing the burden of identity security programme design and operation on their MSP partners. Understanding how to layer multiple protective technologies effectively—from email filtering through dark web monitoring to SaaS behavioural analytics—has become essential knowledge for service delivery teams.
Who Should Attend
The series serves IT professionals and security administrators responsible for identity protection within their organisations, as well as managed service providers delivering security services to client portfolios. Technical account managers working with Kaseya solutions will find value in the implementation guidance and best practice discussions. Both newcomers seeking foundational knowledge and experienced practitioners looking to refine their approaches are accommodated through the varied question-and-answer format.
Attendees benefit most when they arrive with specific challenges or implementation questions, as the interactive structure rewards active participation over passive observation.

