Pagliuca says that in the wake of the Kaseya ransomware attack in early July that compromised about 60 MSPs and 1,500 end-users, investing in security technology had become a priority, and that they were having more discussions with clients about how critical security is in the current climate. N-able President and CEO John Pagliuca said during the firm’s first earnings call since the spinoff that the MSP technology company will prioritize security above all else – along with offering its integrated remote monitoring, management tools, and security data protection to its MSP and small and medium enterprise clients.