A few months ago, we announced three exciting new features of The Huntress Security Platform, including Managed Antivirus, 24/7 Global ThreatOps coverage and Host Isolation! đ„ł
Weâre thankful to have partners like Jeff Harlan, Manager of Network Services at United Systems, and Jennifer VanderWier, President of F1 Solutions, who are just as eager about our releases as we are.
In fact, they were so eager to give our Managed Antivirus solution a tryâeven back in its days in betaâthat they joined us for a webinar to share their experiences. đ
Check out highlights from our conversation below to learn about their respective journeys with Huntressâ Managed Antivirus feature.
Jeff Harlan from United Systems (Jeff): We plan our base offerings on those core compliance standards that the government sets forth and go from there. We rarely stop there, but those standards give us a good place to start with our stack evaluations.
Although a lot of folks live on the cloud now, we stress to our clients that we still need to be vigilant with the right tools on our own systems as well. One keylogger on the right computer can give threat actors all the access they need to break into your sensitive cloud data.
Jennifer VanderWier from F1 Solutions (Jennifer): Many of my colleagues hate having to talk about security stacks. There are just so many tools out there and it can be a pain to dive into them and talk about themâbut itâs a necessary evil.
We decided to re-evaluate our stack to align to a standardâregardless of whether that standard was internal to us or an external one in the industry. That alignment helped us choose the tools, processes and procedures to put in place.
Our vetting process doesnât stop with our security stacks. Weâve made it a habit to regularly vet our vendors, too. We ask about roadmaps, new features and their compliance standards. As an MSP, youâre obligated on behalf of your clients to regularly re-vet your vendors to ensure those partnerships still make sense.
Jeff: Windows Defender has definitely had its ups and downs, but itâs a solid solution as it stands now. We realized that Defender began catching the sameâif not moreâincidents than other AV solutions were catching. Because of that, it gained our full confidence.
From a financial perspective, the move made sense, too. Itâs a solution weâre already paying for as Microsoft users. By taking advantage of a tool we were already paying for, we were able to help our bottom line without sacrificing the quality of service we provide to our customers.
Jennifer: It was much the same thought process for us. I think, as MSPs, a lot of us get to a point where we ask ourselves, âOkay, how much of a relationship with Microsoft do we want?â We at F1 Solutions made the decision many years ago to be a Microsoft house. Once we saw the Huntress integration come in, it just clicked for us.
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Jeff: We made the switch pretty immediately for all 1,100-1,200 of our endpoints. Weâd done enough reading about Huntressâ Managed Antivirus feature and improvements to Microsoft Defender that we were ready to take the plunge.
Jennifer: Weâve been with a different antivirus solution for many years, and it worked just fine. We never had any issues or episodes while using it. But we wanted to increase our security posture, so we shopped around.
But we did our research and talked to other companies. At the end of the day, we asked ourselves, whoâs gonna pick up the phone when I call? Whoâs gonna pick up the phone and call me when the worst happens? Whoâs gonna care about my business as much as I care about my business?
That piece was missing with many of the folks at other companies weâd talked to, and we felt we were getting a good level of protection across the board with Huntress. Within 10 working days, we had nearly all 5,000 of our endpoints secured with Huntressâ Managed Antivirus.
Jeff: In our contracts with customers, we have a clause that states that we can change products at any time. Our customers usually donât even know what we doâor want to know what we doâalthough we do explain our operations to them. Weâre an all-in-one solution, which gives us the ability to make changes to stacks without having to do a lot of communicating with customers. Itâs all part of striking that perfect balance between transparency and over-communicating.
Jennifer: We started by holding a three-hour conversation with our stakeholders. We checked with our peers. Our aha moment was the Kaseya supply chain attack that happened over the summer. Luckily, it didnât impact us, but it did make us think about what else we could be doing. Are we doing everything possible for the quality of service weâre trying to deliver to our clients?
At that point, we decided to make Managed Antivirus a standard security offering for all our clients. We were a bit concerned at first about what our customersâ reactions would be, but ultimately, we ended up getting one single phone call about it. That customer wanted us to write up a policy statement so they could add it into their written policiesâand that was for nearly 5,000 endpoints.
Spoiler alert: The remediate button is a crowd favorite.
Jeff: Definitely. Any time a threat is caught, it shows up on our Huntress dashboard, which is where weâre doing reviews of incidents anyway. A lot of our monitoring work happens right in that panel. If we ever have questions, we just pick up the phone and call Huntress or email them for help.
Our antivirus at the time didnât catch that threat, and even if it had caught it, there wouldnât have been a âremediate this for meâ button. With Huntress, we get enough information that helps us deal with events ourselvesâeven if that means hitting the âremediate this for meâ button.
Jennifer: Absolutely. One incident off the top of my head relates to a client thatâs a government contractor. Managed Antivirus caught two potential landmines that we had no idea were presentâand due to who the client was, weâd have had to report this incident to the government had it gone unnoticed. However, we were able to see the threat, immediately remediate it and prove that there was no exfiltration.
We pride ourselves on having incredibly clean systems. The US Missile Defense Agency did our audit two years ago, and clean systems make up a sense of pride that we have. But Managed Antivirus caught things that weâd have never seen otherwise.
We also love the remediation button. Huntress catches things that other tools we have in place have missed. It truly feels like we have a partner in this.
Weâre grateful to United Systems and F1 Solutions for being early adopters of Managed Antivirus and making this partner panel possible.
You can watch the full partner panel webinar on-demand to hear more from Jeff and Jennifer regarding their respective journeys with Managed Antivirus.