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A Huntress executive has publicly addressed several misconceptions that MSPs hold about the company’s cybersecurity offerings. The clarification covers topics ranging from Microsoft Defender integration to the maturity of their managed SIEM platform and the company’s independence from acquisition interests.
According to reports from the 2025 XChange NexGen conference in Houston, Huntress executives have taken direct aim at several misconceptions that managed service providers reportedly hold about the cybersecurity company. Sources indicate that Jeremy Young, Huntress’ community growth strategist, identified four specific myths during his presentation that he sought to dispel for the MSP community.
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