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Consolidation Among MSP Security Firms Spawns Startup CyberSentriq

A new cybersecurity company focused on securing SMB environments for MSPs is now out of stealth mode.

Launched earlier this month, CyberSentriq aims to provide security services to MSPs with SMB and midmarket customers. The startup, based in London, is backed by private equity firm Bregal Milestone and formed from the earlier merger of security firms TitanHQ and Redstor, which together counted over 3,000 MSPs as customers, reaching 150,000 SMBs globally.


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CyberSentriq's offerings include cloud-based backup and recovery, intelligent threat detection, Web and e-mail security (including mitigations for ransomware, malware and phishing attacks), archiving and encryption, and security training.

"MSPs safeguarding the critical SMB economy are underserved and have been let down by vendors out of touch with their day-to-day needs," said James Griffin, CEO of the new company, in a statement. He added, "[W]e're giving MSPs exactly what they need -- comprehensive protection without compromising quality, partnership, or performance."

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Posted by Redmond Channel Partner magazine staff on June 13, 2025


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