Saa$y MSP Community Call | 6.11.26

This week’s Saa$y MSP Community Call focused on security operations, platform integrations, and the future of AI-driven threat detection. The team discussed real-world breach investigations, new Fortify capabilities, managed IOC expansion, and how SaaS Alerts is evolving to detect increasingly sophisticated Business Email Compromise (BEC) and AI-powered attacks. Plus: updates on KMDR, Inky integrations, and efforts to improve partner communication around new features. 🔎 Key Topics Covered 👋 Team updates and introduction of Datto RMM’s new technical trainer 🌍 Chip heads to Europe to meet the original SaaS Alerts development team 🕵️ Breach investigation: suspicious CEO account activity traced through historical logs 💸 Wire fraud prevention success story & county ransomware awareness win 🔗 Integration standardization efforts: SentinelOne Pwned Monitor Duo Global organization mapping 🛡 Fortify June updates Defender for Cloud Apps integration Custom activity policies OAuth app notification policies 📢 Communication challenges around new SaaS Alerts feature releases ⚙️ Managed IOCs expansion beyond Microsoft into endpoints & cloud platforms 📧 Inky + SaaS Alerts integration discussion Email flow monitoring vs account-level protection Policy conflicts & deployment considerations 🎯 Business Email Compromise (BEC) detection IOC tuning Conditional Access enforcement Respond automation 🤖 AI-powered threats & emerging AI worm concerns 🔄 Future AI attack models using iterative loops and autonomous workflows 💡 Takeaway: Identity security, BEC prevention, and AI threat detection are rapidly becoming core requirements for MSPs. Organizations that combine strong policies, automation, and layered visibility will be best positioned to defend against the next generation of attacks. 👉 Like, comment, and subscribe for weekly Saa$y MSP insights on cybersecurity, SaaS operations, and AI-driven security. 🔎 Hashtags #MSPCommunity #Cybersecurity #SaaSAlerts #BEC #BusinessEmailCompromise #Fortify #AIThreats #IdentitySecurity #ManagedServices #Inky #ZeroTrust #ThreatDetection