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Learn How to Prevent Advanced Threats with Datto EDR and Managed SOC

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On May 25th join the Datto team as we explain what tools you can use to prevent attacks Hi {NAME}, A

On May 25th join the Datto team as we explain what tools you can use to prevent attacks [Datto Banner Image](=/NTk2LUlOWC03MDQAAAGLzuMHGd_SXQBGQP0Ka7q8PuKf4H-4jvry07OdCbkURHMFThcpm0HUcW1lAP9lKnj-xNyxDAQ=) Hi {NAME}, As ransomware threats continue to accelerate, more and more cybercriminals are leveraging vulnerabilities at the endpoints to launch their attacks. These endpoints create gateways into business networks and could result in devasting damage to a business. That’s why it’s more important than ever before for MSPs to have the right solutions in place to stop these attacks. Join us on Thursday, May 25th during our webinar, “[Stopping Advanced Threats with Datto EDR & Managed SOC]()" and you’ll walk away with an understanding of: - How the change in the threat landscape over the recent years has led to cybercriminals bypassing defenses at will. - Why SMBs are looking to MSPs to protect them from advanced threats. - How Datto EDR and Managed SOC are uniquely positioned to help MSPs with the ability to stop these advanced threats. You won’t want to miss this interactive webinar, make sure to [save your spot today](). [Register Today](=/NTk2LUlOWC03MDQAAAGLzuMHGd_SXQBGQP0Ka7q8PuKf4H-4jvry07OdCbkURHMFThcpm0HUcW1lAP9lKnj-xNyxDAQ=) This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](). If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe](/NTk2LUlOWC03MDQAAAGLzuMHGd_SXQBGQP0Ka7q8PuKf4H-4jvry07OdCbkURHMFThcpm0HUcW1lAP9lKnj-xNyxDAQ=) at any time. [Terms of Use]() | [Privacy Policy]() © 2023 Datto, Inc. 101 Merritt 7, 7th Floor, Norwalk, CT 06851 United States

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