The Managed Security Services (MSS) market in the United States was valued at $6.7 billion in 2021 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 15.4% through 2030. In this context, integrating external cybersecurity into managed services has become a strategic move for Managed Service Providers (MSPs) seeking to expand their offerings, strengthen their value proposition, and position themselves as full-spectrum partners in digital security.
Unlike internal threats — which originate from within the organization — external threats arise in environments outside the company’s direct control: social media, marketplaces, forums, fake apps, cloned domains, and the deep and dark web. In this fragmented landscape, external cybersecurity becomes a critical layer to anticipate risks to the brand, digital channels, and corporate data. These include phishing, typosquatting, fraudulent profiles, illegal content distribution, data leaks, and exploitation attempts based on exposed credentials or known vulnerabilities.
Detecting threats in uncontrolled environments requires continuous monitoring of the external attack surface, takedown automation, threat analysis in closed spaces, and intelligence to identify insider recruitment attempts or vulnerability mentions before they escalate. External cybersecurity platforms extend the organization’s defensive capabilities beyond its internal perimeter — and are now a strategic pillar of any modern digital defense strategy.
For managed service providers, the strategic question is no longer “how to protect the perimeter?” — but “how to protect everything outside of it?” This includes everything from fake social media profiles to leaked data in dark web forums — as well as phishing, typosquatting, illegal distribution of digital assets, and malicious domains. Adopting an external cybersecurity platform enables the delivery of brand protection, deep and dark web monitoring, attack surface mapping, and automated takedown services — all integrated into the existing digital protection portfolio.
By integrating a threat intelligence solution focused on external environments, you position yourself as a strategic partner — able to deliver extended visibility over reputational risks, fraud, and leaks, even across assets the client may not be aware are exposed. This translates into higher retention, competitive differentiation, and new revenue streams.
Clients Demand Broader Solutions
Organizations that hire managed services are increasingly aware of the importance of protecting their external digital assets. Trust in a provider capable of anticipating and mitigating external risks has become a key selection and retention criterion.
External cybersecurity services enable higher-value contracts, better margins, and predictable revenue. They also increase switching costs, driving client loyalty. For MSPs, this strategic evolution into an MSSP does not require complex restructuring when supported by scalable platforms like Axur..
Automation and Operational Efficiency
Adopting solutions with robust automation capabilities allows service scaling without proportional headcount increases. With Axur’s platform, for example, it’s possible to launch managed security services in under three hours, using preconfigured models and multi-tenant architecture. Automated detection, analysis, and response reduce operational effort and increase delivery speed.
To integrate external cybersecurity into your portfolio, the first step is identifying where your clients are vulnerable outside the traditional perimeter. Ask yourself: are they exposed on public digital channels? Is their brand being used in phishing campaigns or fake profiles? Have there been corporate or user data leaks on the deep/dark web? These threats occur outside the infrastructure monitored by traditional solutions — and are often ignored until they cause visible damage.
Platforms like Axur typically provide visibility through Threat Scan and access to Threat Hunting tools that support partner prospecting and help uncover these types of opportunities.
The application of external cybersecurity varies by business profile — but the risks are always real, frequent, and often invisible to those only looking inside the perimeter. By understanding how these threats manifest across different sectors, managed service providers can identify clear value opportunities, justify new contracts, and expand their clients’ security coverage with tangible results.
Below are the most common risk scenarios and how an external cybersecurity platform can help protect brands, data, and digital channels in typical MSP and MSSP client segments.
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Top external risks
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Top external risks
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Axur offers an external cybersecurity platform specifically designed to support MSPs and MSSPs in growth. Our focus is on full external attack surface coverage, powered by proprietary artificial intelligence technology and API integrations with ecosystems like Splunk, ServiceNow, and custom Webhooks.
If you want to learn more about how to integrate external cybersecurity into your portfolio — and start selling more projects while increasing revenue — get in touch with us.