NerdioCon Day 1 Recap

Welcome to NerdioCon’s Recap blog! This is all what happened Day 1 and we couldn’t be more excited to be just getting started and having a blast with our attendees, partners, sponsors, and staff! There is a lot more fun to come, and we are thrilled to see what the next two days will behold. We will be posting this following NerdioCon every day this week as a short photo recap of what all occurred. We appreciate you for partaking in NerdioCon and supporting Nerdio!

Keynotes  

Today we were lucky enough to have a variety of amazing keynotes to kick-off NerdioCon23 with a bang. Our speakers were:

Vadim Vladimirskiy, Nerdio, CEO

Sharon Schoenborn, Microsoft, CVP of North America SMC

Joe Whittinghill, Microsoft, CVP of Talent, Learning, and Insights

Scott Manchester, Microsoft, Director of Product Managment Azure Virtual Desktop and Windows 365

Justin Weller, Blackpoint Cyber, Director of Business Development.

Evening Activities

A big thank you for an amazing cocktail hour to our Premier Sponsor, Microsoft, and Diamond Sponsors, Threatlocker, Blackpoint Cyber, Kaseya!

Dessert & Drinks outdoor event, sponsored by StratoDesk

Breakout Sessions  

Today we kicked off our first set of breakout sessions and we had a wide variety of amazing presentations on topics ranging from security, employee retention, and DEI. A big thank you to today’s presenters!

What We’re Looking forward to during NerdioCon Day 2!  

Tomorrow we have a half-day at NerdioCon23 and are looking forward to keynotes from Gavriella Schuster, Vadim Vladimirskiy + Kyle Hanslovan, and Danny Jenkins — as well as a variety of partner roundtables, sponsor activities and excursions. Check out the blog tomorrow evening to see what all happened!

NerdioCon Nerd Icon: Justin Weller, Blackpoint Cyber

Have you packed your bags for Cancun yet?! With the event just around the corner, taking place taking place February 27 – March 3, we’re pumped to share our latest interview in the Nerd Icon series featuring Justin Weller, Director of Business Development, Blackpoint Cyber!

Our agenda is live on our event website – www.nerdiocon.com – and we encourage you to check it out in addition to downloading our NerdioCon app for Android or iOS so you easily can plan your event schedule and identify sessions to attend.

Tell us a bit about Blackpoint Cyber and your current role with them. 

I am the Director of Business Development at Blackpoint, the premier SOC as a Service (SOCaaS) organization that is trusted by SMB’s and global organizations alike.  We serve and protect many types of MSP models that service specific verticals such as medical or manufacturing, all the way up to servicing the likes of global airlines and major apparel brands. 

How did you get to this point in your career, and what sustained or prompted your interest in the tech industry?  

My dad owned an internet marketing and design company when I was growing up and IT was always a hobby of mine. Once I decided to turn it into a profession I got some Cisco certifications and began working at an MSP. I started where most people do as a L1 technician. I then worked my way up to a L2, Service Desk Lead, Project Engineer and then a Project Manager before I ventured out on my own into running my own MSP as a one-man shop. After that, I went to work as a Senior Solutions Engineer at Datto before taking on this role at Blackpoint Cyber. 

Can you tell us about what you plan to speak about at NerdioCon? Why will this be relevant/important for partners?  

The value of a 24/7 SOC!

What are you looking forward to at the event?  

This is my first time attending NerdioCon and I’m really looking forward to networking with Nerdio’s MSP community.  

What trends do you think we’ll be seeing in the partner space in the year to come?  

  1. I think we are going to see the continued trend of consolidation and acquisitions.  
  2. There will also be an increased emphasis on vendors enabling partners.  
  3. Vendors are going to need to develop ecosystems of solutions to simplify stacks with a focus on insurability. 

Finally, who are your “nerd icons”? That is, who do you look up to in the tech industry? And/or who has influenced your career in it? 

These are going to be trendy answers, but Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. I became a hobbyist in IT in the 80’s and that’s when these two were basically all over the place. 

NerdioCon Nerd Icon: Lamon Gorman, Trend Micro

Pleased to share our most recent Nerd Icon interview with the one and only Lamon Gorman, Director, Service Provider Channel, Trend Micro!

This is the latest in our blog series introducing you to the experts you’ll hear live at NerdioCon 2023, taking place February 27 – March 3 in beautiful Cancun, Mexico. Our agenda is now live on our event website – www.nerdiocon.com – and we encourage you to check it out in addition to downloading our NerdioCon app via the Apple or Android stores where you easily can plan your event schedule and identify sessions to attend.

Tell us a bit about Trend Micro and your current role with them. 

As a global cybersecurity leader with 7,000 highly skilled “Trenders” in 65 countries, equipped with the world’s most advanced global threat research and intelligence, Trend Micro empowers organizations to confidently navigate the complexities of the connected world. With our innovative solutions, we simplify security and ensure a secure exchange of digital information for organizations worldwide.

I’ve been a Trender going on almost 15 years and have worked with MSPs for the majority of that time. In my role today, I help look after our overall MSP strategy for North America. I love that in my role I get to see the best of both worlds, as I’m able to collaborate and innovate with both MSPs and internal stakeholders.

How did you get to this point in your career, and what sustained or prompted your interest in the tech industry?  

I’ve always considered myself a “techy” and pursued such interests growing up. While in high school, I explored programming, learning the fundamentals of C++ and QBasic. My career in cybersecurity kind of found me after graduating with a degree in psychology of all things. I’m passionate about trying new things & seeing new places and this spill-over into my love of the tech industry. I’ve gotten to this point in my career by focusing on my strengths; my tenacity, positive can-do mindset, and my ability to connect people.

Can you tell us about what you plan to speak about at NerdioCon? Why will this be relevant/important for partners?  

I plan on educating MSPs on strategies that can help them reframe the cybersecurity conversation they are having with their clients. Their clients understand that cyber risk is a business risk, and MSPs are in a prime position to help them better navigate (and manage) cyber risk.

As cybersecurity is now a “boardroom” conversation with their clients, MSPs have to level up the conversation and map IT spend to business outcomes vs the threat or tech of the day.

MSPs and their clients are facing a myriad of dynamics in the market

  • Macro-economic conditions have clients more cost-conscious, and MSPs can help them consolidate and maximize IT spend by aligning to business outcomes.
  • The continued evolution and sophistication of threats create new risks to clients’ resilience and long-term growth.
  • The growing attack surface – digital and cloud transformation continues and the client’s attack surface is expanding, impacting visibility and creating new risk exposure.
    • MSPs are tasked with managing and securing more connected digital assets and are hindered by limited staff and cybersecurity expertise.
  • Navigating the compliance, regulation & cyber insurance landscape has increasingly become more challenging for MSPs and their clients.

What are you looking forward to at the event?  

Looking forward to networking, collaborating, and learning with peers.

What trends do you think we’ll be seeing in the partner space in the year to come?  

  • Partners will explore ways to incorporate AI into their automation workflows.
  • Partners will continue to prioritize building out their cybersecurity and cloud skillset.
    • For cybersecurity – Finding and consolidating true partnerships (vs “vendors”) that augment the partner’s staff will be key a to closing this gap.
    • For the cloud, enablement resources available via the major cloud providers and cloud-focused distributors will be key go-to resources for partners to bring the cloud skillset in-house.
  • Partners who are unable to pivot the cybersecurity conversation and better align to their clients’ business outcomes will risk losing business to those that do.

Finally, who are your “nerd icons”? That is, who do you look up to in the tech industry? And/or who has influenced your career in it? 

I’m drawn to those who think ”BIG” and outside-of-the-box , and one of my favorite and inspirational nerd icons is Katherine Johnson, she truly was a “human computer” and is the epitome of thinking outside the box, in this case, outside the planet.