MSP
We've curated 65 cybersecurity statistics about MSP to help you understand how managed service providers are evolving their strategies to tackle emerging threats and enhance security practices in 2025.
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37.86% of IT decision-makers at financial services firms reported that attack surface management / continuous monitoring is currently fully or partially managed by an MSP or MSSP.
20.39% of IT decision-makers at financial services firms reported that regulatory compliance support is currently fully or partially managed by an MSP or MSSP.
46% of companies are considering expanding the use of third parties for skill improvement.
42% of companies are considering exploring new uses of third parties for skill improvement.
MSP (Managed Service Provider) involvement in cloud projects has risen to 40% in the UK and Ireland. This is a jump from 30% year-on-year.
Most MSPs use four security tools from four different vendors.
42% of MSPs now rely on MITRE ATT&CK Evaluations as their top vendor assessment resource.
MSPs manage an average of 50 clients.
94% of MSPs are actively seeking a unified cybersecurity platform
MSPs manage an average of 1,728 endpoints.
MSPs respond to over 100 security incidents per year.
Security specialists make up 8–20% of the average MSP’s staff.
50% of MSPs cite limited automation as their biggest barrier to scaling.
96% of MSPs say cybersecurity offerings improve client retention.
51% of organisations turn to MSPs to evolve their security strategies as the business expands.
Just under half (48%) of organisations say they rely on MSPs for around-the-clock security coverage.
73% of respondents say they already work with an MSP.
45% of customers would switch providers if their current MSP cannot demonstrate the skills and expertise required to deliver 24/7 security support
85% of organisations with 1,000 to 2,000 employees now depend on MSPs for security support.
Customers are prepared to pay MSPs up to 25% more for the services and support they need.