GET INVOLVED

Show Up for MSPs in Their Hardest Moments

MSP911 is powered by experienced cybersecurity practitioners willing to provide advisory support during active incidents. Vetted. Governed. Boundaries enforced.

FOR EXPERIENCED PRACTITIONERS

Volunteer With MSP911

Volunteers provide guidance, perspective, and playbooks during MSP incidents. They do not take operational control or interact directly with MSP clients. The model protects the MSP, the volunteer, and the program.

  • Provide advisory support during active MSP incidents
  • Bring proven playbooks, experience, and calm judgment
  • Support the MSP's decisions — do not replace them
  • Operate within defined ethical standards and program oversight
THREE WAYS TO CONTRIBUTE

Volunteer Roles

01

Responder

Senior practitioners providing advisory support on active cases. Time commitment varies by case. Rotation and capacity managed by the program.

02

Smart Hands

MSPs and qualified practitioners may volunteer in a limited "smart hands" capacity for specific technical tasks under program oversight.

03

Knowledge Contributor

Practitioners contributing to anonymized playbooks, IR planning resources, and the program's growing knowledge base.

THE GUARDRAILS

Conflict of Interest and Trust Protections

Trust is what makes MSP911 work. The protections are not optional — they are the program's foundation.

  • All volunteers vetted before participation
  • Volunteers agree not to solicit, market to, or provide paid services to MSPs or their clients during or after an engagement (within defined time constraints)
  • Conflict-of-interest disclosures required and enforced
  • Program oversight on every engagement
  • Violations end participation
THE BIGGER PICTURE

Why This Matters

MSPs are on the front lines of the cybersecurity threat landscape — and many of them face their hardest days alone. MSP911 exists because experienced practitioners are willing to show up for peers in those moments. Every case stabilized strengthens the ecosystem.

Ready to show up?

Join the practitioners who volunteer advisory support when MSPs need it most.