
It used to take months. Now it takes days.
One misstep, one breach, one rogue click—and the attorneys come swarming like locusts on a buffet line. You thought ransomware was fast? Legal filings are faster.
Take Covenant Health. They detected “unusual activity” on May 25. They shut systems down. They started the response process. Standard stuff.
Here’s the kicker—they haven’t even finished their incident response, and the lawsuits are already flying.
Let me repeat that: they haven’t even sent out breach notifications. They probably haven’t even had time to properly scope the incident. But the class action is in motion. The legal storm is hitting before the tech team even finishes cleanup.
This is your future unless you get ahead of it.
Because here’s the new rulebook:
- There was a breach.
- You managed the network.
- Therefore, you’re negligent—unless you can prove otherwise.
See how that works?
They’ve already got evidence against you. You’d better have evidence for you.
Not a gut feeling. Not a paragraph in your MSA. Evidence.
Do you have an incident response plan that’s been reviewed and approved in the last 90 days? Can you show that your clients were trained—before the breach? Can you prove your smallest clients had AUPs and asset maps in place?
No? Then welcome to the buffet. You’re what’s for lunch.
Now, if you’re smart (and you’re still reading this, so I’ll assume you are), you know that this isn’t about fear. It’s about readiness.
That’s why we built the Cyber Liability Launch Pad. This is where we take MSPs who know the storm is coming—and help them get the hell out of the blast radius.
- Build your incident response artifacts.
- Customize your security documentation.
- Get audit-ready for every single client—even the “easy” ones.
- Know how to explain your risk strategy in a deposition (and avoid the deposition entirely).
This is about more than looking smart. It’s about not looking negligent.
And we’re doing it in real-time, with live guidance, and real tools—not some vague checklist or another whitepaper that ends up in your downloads folder.
The next session is filling up. If you want a seat at the table instead of being the main course, this is your move:
Join the Cyber Liability Launch Pad
You’ve got about 30 days before the lawsuits hit. Or maybe less. Clock’s ticking.