Powering Up Cybersecurity: Red Sift Partners with Pax8 to Equip MSPs with Smarter Solutions

We’re excited to share that Red Sift has officially teamed up with Pax8, one of the leading cloud commerce marketplaces, to make our cybersecurity solutions more accessible to Managed Service Providers (MSPs) globally. This new partnership means that MSPs can now easily access and deploy Red Sift’s solutions—like OnDMARC, Certificates, and Brand Trust—directly through Pax8, helping businesses secure their emails, manage certificates, and protect against brand impersonation threats. This enables simpler, smarter, and more effective cybersecurity for everyone.

Why This Partnership Matters

This collaboration between Red Sift and Pax8 marks a significant step forward in delivering top-notch cybersecurity solutions to MSPs. By offering our suite of security products through Pax8’s cloud commerce marketplace, we are making it easier than ever for MSPs to access and deploy advanced cyber tools, enabling efficient, powerful protection for their customers.

As Rahul Powar, CEO and Founder of Red Sift, notes, “our partnership with Pax8 represents a major milestone in our mission to bring best-in-class cybersecurity solutions to MSPs. In today’s turbulent digital world, threat actors are becoming increasingly savvy. Our solutions enable providers and their clients to effectively secure email and certificates, while also protecting against brand impersonation.”

Ryan Burton, Pax8 Vice President of Marketplace Vendor Strategy, adds, “We are excited to bring a new, robust suite of security solutions to Pax8 partners with the addition of Red Sift to our Marketplace. Red Sift provides MSPs with efficient risk management through comprehensive visibility into security posture, real-time threat detection, and remediation solutions.”

The Value of Red Sift for MSPs

This partnership delivers substantial value for MSPs and their end customers in driving business operations and growth:

  1. Revenue Growth: MSPs can tap into new revenue streams by offering Red Sift’s cybersecurity solutions, including email security, certificate management, and brand impersonation protection. These services allow MSPs to add high-value security products for end-users, easily securing sensitive business data and protecting against phishing and other cyber threats.
  2. Streamlined Operations: By integrating Red Sift solutions such as OnDMARC and Brand Trust with the Pax8 platform, MSPs can centralize key business functions like reporting, invoicing, and billing. This integration simplifies day-to-day management, allowing MSPs to deliver exceptional service without additional administrative burden.
  3. Automated Service Delivery: Red Sift eliminates the need for manual tasks through automatic provisioning and updates, enabling MSPs to improve service efficiency. Now MSPs can focus on faster deployments, fewer errors, and more time spent on delivering impactful solutions to clients.
  4. Tailored Solutions: With Red Sift, MSPs can customize services to suit their clients’ needs. From creating tailored storefronts to bundling applications in creative ways, MSPs can offer personalized solutions that enhance their clients’ security posture.
  5. Competitive Pricing: Through Pax8’s marketplace, MSPs can access competitive pricing on Red Sift products, ensuring that they maximize their margins while offering high-value services to their customers, a win-win for all.

What This Means for Red Sift Customers

For businesses and end users, this partnership means greater protection against growing cyber threats, including email compromise, phishing, and brand impersonation. With Red Sift’s AI-driven solutions available through trusted MSPs, businesses can ensure they have the right solutions in place to protect their assets and stay ahead of threat actors.

In addition, Red Sift users will benefit from the expertise and support of MSPs who can now deliver these services more efficiently and at competitive rates.

New Opportunities for MSPs and Businesses Alike

This partnership between Red Sift and Pax8 goes further  than just making cybersecurity accessible—it’s about enabling businesses and MSPs to thrive in an ever-changing digital world. Unlocking comprehensive visibility into their security posture, real-time threat detection, and solutions that simplify complex tasks, MSPs can now offer protection that helps businesses focus on their core goals.By joining the Pax8 Marketplace, Red Sift is enabling new possibilities for MSPs with greater efficiency and precision. For more information about Red Sift’s solutions and our partnership with Pax8, visit https://redsift.com/partners/pax8.

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15 Oct. 2024

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