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November 19, 2025
[MSP Webinar] Cybersecurity in Review: 2025 Key Lessons & What’s Next
Join usecure’s final 2025 webinar to explore key cybersecurity lessons, human risk trends, and 2026 predictions - plus a first look at upcoming usecure updates.

As 2025 comes to a close, one thing is clear: the human element remains at the heart of cybersecurity. Human error continues to drive most breaches - but this year has also seen real progress in how businesses and MSPs identify, measure, and reduce human risk.
To help you prepare for the year ahead, we’re hosting our final partner enablement session of 2025:
📅 Wednesday 19th November, 3:00 - 4:00pm (GMT)
In this exclusive webinar, we’ll unpack the key lessons from 2025, share insights on what’s next for human risk management in 2026, and give you practical steps to strengthen resilience across your business or client base.
And, for the first time, you’ll get a sneak peek at exciting updates coming from usecure in 2026 - designed to help MSPs and security leaders tackle human risk more effectively than ever.
Why join this webinar?
- Stay up to date on the biggest cybersecurity lessons of 2025
- Understand how MSPs and businesses are tackling employee-driven risks
- Get ahead of 2026 predictions: threats, trends & innovations
- Walk away with practical steps to strengthen resilience across clients and teams
- Be the first to hear about new usecure developments for 2026
Who should attend?
👉 MSPs managing multiple clients
👉 Security leaders looking to build a stronger security culture
👉 Business leaders preparing for compliance and resilience in 2026
Secure your spot
Don’t miss the final partner enablement webinar of the year. Join us for a future-focused, thought-leadership session that will set you up for success in 2026.
🔗 Register now to save your seat
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