Supporting Sustainability Reporting Requirements for Your Managed Service Clients
As global sustainability regulations evolve, managed service providers (MSPs) are uniquely positioned to guide clients through these changes and unlock new strategic value in the process.
The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is now in effect, requiring enterprises to disclose risks and opportunities related to environmental and social issues in their annual reports. CSRD requirements apply for the first time to Financial Year 2024 reporting, published in 2025.
LogicMonitor Sustainability Monitoring is uniquely positioned to help support your clients and respond to this shift. Download our on demand webinar to hear more about the solution and how Electricity Maps has put it in action with their customers.
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Gain visibility with LogicMonitor Sustainability Monitoring. Monitor carbon intensity, energy consumption, and ESG data across client environments in real time.
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Sustainability has become a core client expectation – not just a “nice to have.” This session will help you:
Support clients with CSRD and ESG reporting requirements
Deliver proactive, high-impact advisory services
Differentiate your MSP with sustainability-focused solutions
Speakers
Anton VedelSales Lead Electricity Maps
Jordan AmosRegional Sales Manager, UKI LogicMonitor
Thomas Coventry-BrookerHead of Customer Technical Architects, EMEA LogicMonitor
Discover how LogicMonitor can help you turn sustainability into a competitive advantage.
Organisations should prioritise security against cyber threats due to increasing reliance on digital technology. This is where Australia’s Information Security Registered Assessors Program (IRAP), an initiative designed to enhance cyber security best practices, emerges.
IRAP, an initiative of the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) by the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), aids Australian government agencies in system evaluations for top data security standards. LogicMonitor is pleased to start the IRAP assessment to enhance customer trust and security, aiming for the highest compliance and reinforcing its status as a trusted hybrid observability solution.
The IRAP assessment process
The IRAP assessment is a structured evaluation that LogicMonitor will undertake to enhance security and meet Australian government standards. It includes engaging accredited IRAP assessors to review and validate IT security against government criteria. These assessors will evaluate LogicMonitor’s security, examining data handling processes, cyber security infrastructure integrity, and compliance with policies and protocols. This aims to identify vulnerabilities and ensure effective security practices.
The IRAP assessment will take several months, during which LogicMonitor will ensure organisational excellence and transparency. As part of the process, the LogicMonitor team will work closely with assessors and adjust security as needed for a successful outcome, reflecting our commitment to security and excellence.
Understanding the need for IRAP assessment
Companies in Australia often undergo IRAP assessments to secure IT systems and protect sensitive data, a vital practice for many reasons:
Regulatory compliance: The Australian government mandates IRAP for businesses dealing with government data to ensure compliance with national security policies for public sector engagements.
Robust cybersecurity measures: The IRAP framework evaluates and strengthens a business’s cyber security to reduce risks and boost resilience against cyber threats.
Demonstrating commitment to data security and privacy: Aligning with IRAP standards demonstrates a strong commitment to data security, enhancing customer and partner trust in the digital ecosystem.
The benefits for customers
The IRAP assessment boosts customer data security by analysing and enhancing security controls across the technology stack to meet rigorous standards. This process addresses vulnerabilities and strengthens controls, creating a fortified environment that protects customer data against evolving cyber threats.
The protection of customer data comes first in this era of digitalisation. With the shift to cloud-based platforms and data-driven decision-making, the need for strong security measures like IRAP is evident. IRAP ensures the secure management of sensitive information, crucial for maintaining confidentiality and operational integrity.
LogicMonitor’s commitment to security and compliance
Navigating the complex regulatory landscape in Australia is crucial for businesses that are serious about long-term sustainability and growth. LogicMonitor meets the required legal and ethical standards and enhances its organisational resilience by adhering to these stringent compliance standards.
This commitment to security and compliance also serves as a key differentiator in the hybrid observability space. LogicMonitor stands out as a forward-thinking leader, prioritising comprehensive security measures. Our comprehensive, multi-layered security strategy is built into all aspects of our cloud-centric products and operations.
Learn more about how LogicMonitor approaches cyber security.
LogicMonitor: Your partner for secure observability
The initiation of the IRAP assessment underscores LogicMonitor’s dedication to top-tier data security, enhancing client trust. This strategic move strengthens our security posture, reinforces customer confidence, and positions LogicMonitor as a leader in hybrid observability, catering to demands for security, privacy, and operational resiliency. We invite you to stay updated on our progress via the LogicMonitor press page and across our social channels. For more information on our IRAP assessment or collaboration opportunities, please contact the LogicMonitor team.
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IT outages and cyberattacks in 2020 and 2021
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