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Welcome back to CyberQP’s first Product Update of the year! Our Engineering teams have been hard at work across the holiday season, completing 39 platform and feature enhancements since our last update. This includes several updates to enhance partner security and address bugs.

We’ll be recapping these updates and recognize some of the partners that contributed to these enhancements for the whole CyberQP community.

Support Co-Managed IT and Temporary Staff with SSO Enforcement & Exemptions

As a cybersecurity company, we’ve always taken our partner security seriously.

Our Product and InfoSec teams follow a secure software development lifecycle and partner on penetration tests on major releases. We’ve also supported SSO logins to the CyberQP console since the company’s early days (and introduced mandatory MFA for non SSO-integrated clients).

But we’ve always known that security doesn’t have a “one-size-fits-all” solution. We had partners come to us because they were dealing with M&A, using third-party help desk services, or even offering co-managed IT, saying “I get that SSO is important, but I need to get some folks into CyberQP without constantly adding and removing them from my SSO directory.”

We heard you (yes, all 103 of you!) and that’s why we’re excited to announce that you can now support those co-managed contacts and third-party helpdesk techs with CyberQP – you’ll be able to provision an SSO exemption so they can choose to log in with a username, password, and MFA instead.

Securing Access to Your Team’s Admin Accounts

We’re proud to be offering the SSO enforcement experience our partners need to secure the keys to our partners’ kingdoms – their admin privileges. Our mission is to offer MSPs security with the flexibility they need to stay efficient. With this release, we believe we’ve made a massive step forward in making it easy to provision and manage privileged access, while still helping our partners save time from manually maintaining and monitoring this access themselves.

If you’re ready to get started, you can access setup instructions (and learn about some of the other steps we’re taking to secure your CyberQP deployment) at the CyberQP Knowledge Base.

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Key Features

  • Full Feature Parity: Import users, manage JIT accounts, enforce privileged access policies, and use all existing CyberQP capabilities with no compromises.

  • Simple Setup: Connect GCC High customers directly from the dashboard with a guided configuration flow. No special infrastructure or complex integrations required.

  • Expand Your Addressable Market: Previously unsupportable customers can now be fully managed, allowing you to serve defense contractors, government subcontractors, and regulated industries.

  • Competitive Differentiation: GCC High support is uncommon among PAM and helpdesk security tools. CyberQP partners can now win business that competitors cannot serve.

Who Benefits?

  • Technicians: Manage requests on the go without needing dashboard access
  • MSP Owners: Faster adoption of privilege management features across customers
  • End Users: Reduced wait times for elevation approvals

Learn More

This release extends the full CyberQP platform into Microsoft GCC High environments, allowing partners to secure and manage high-compliance customers without changing tools or workflows. GCC High customers can now be managed directly from the CyberQP dashboard with the same privileged access controls, auditability, and Just-in-Time workflows used across standard Microsoft 365 environments.

Whether you’re supporting defense contractors, government subcontractors, or customers with strict data sovereignty requirements, GCC High environments can now be secured consistently.

Want to see how this fits into your environment?

  • Speak with Sales to get a walkthrough of our GCC High Support and understand how full feature parity applies to your customer base.

  • Speak with your Partner Success Manager to review enablement options, best practices, and how to activate GCC High support across your tenants.