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mlns='> Stay up to date with Channel Futures If you are having trouble reading this email, [read the online version]( | [Add to Safe Sender List]( TRENDING THIS MONTH  Dear Channel Professional, As a loyal reader, we wanted to make sure you had a chance to check out these [top resources]( that have been trending across the Channel community. Enjoy! The Team at Channel Futures Top 5 Trending Topics: [1]( [Celebrate the New MSP 501 As We Reveal the Class of 2023!]( The wait is over! Join Jeff O’Heir, Channel Futures’ senior editor and our special MSP 501 guests, on 6/22 @ 2 PM ET, as Channel Futures reveals the winners and key findings of the 2023 MSP 501. [Save me a spot >]( [2]( [MSPs: Your MDR Buyer’s Guide]( Get real world insight into the state of MDR in today's competitive landscape and learn how MSPs can lay the groundwork for a sustainable offering. [Read more >>]( [3]( [Best Practices For Common Cybersecurity Threats]( Cybercrime has been a problem since the internet's inception, and no one is safe. That is why it is crucial for everyone to know how to spot and deal with the most common types of cybersecurity threats. Learn how in this eBook. [Send me a copy >]( [4]( [Top 10 Tips for MSPs Interested in MDR]( MDR services are taking off! Ready to enter the market? This infographic gives you 10 key insights MSPs need to consider when selecting an MDR partner. [Read now >]( [5]( [How automation can help SMEs with small teams and small budgets delivering cost savings and increased protection]( Join Cynet on 6/1 @ 2 PM ET for a meeting on basic cybersecurity tips for SMEs in regards to economic uncertainty and escalating risk of cyberthreats. [Reserve my seat >](   [Channel Futures Newsletters]( Despite economic uncertainty, the channel continues to thrive. Delivering channel-centric coverage on the economy, right to you, so you don't miss a beat. Customized for you by topic and frequency. [Explore newsletter options >>](   Periodically, Channel Futures will inform you of special events, products and other offers that we believe you will find helpful in your business or career. To STOP receiving promotional e-mails from Channel Futures, please [click here](. Channel Futures | Informa | 605 Third Avenue, 22nd Floor, New York, NY 10158 | [Privacy Policy](

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