The cybersecurity channel strategy has undergone a fundamental transformation over the last 30 years. Early on, businesses relied on basic white box server reselling and physical, hardware-based firewalls. Partners operated through distribution channels, focusing on pick, pack, and ship logistics. The primary challenges were less about digital threat detection and more about network connectivity through expensive ISDN or T1 lines. This period was characterized by high hardware margins and a regional approach to business, where face-to-face relationships and physical stores were the primary channels for customer acquisition.
As the internet and bandwidth expanded, the channel shifted its focus toward managed services and security appliances. The modern reality of cybersecurity is one of overwhelming data and complexity, even with the aid of AI. Coro Cybersecurity, Joe Sykora’s current company, embodies this shift by offering an AI-Ready Enterprise solution: an all-in-one platform for lean IT teams who lack large budgets or deep staff. By building their own technology, they achieve a true single pane of glass, eliminating complicated API integrations and simplifying operations for both end-users and MSP partners.
This dramatic shift from tangible hardware sales to cloud-based subscriptions and specialized services has significantly impacted the margins and viability of new partners. Starting a new partner business is harder today because the switching costs and risks are higher in established markets compared to the greenfield opportunities of the past. The need for deep expertise, coupled with shrinking margins and intense price pressure on managed services, has fueled a wave of partner consolidation. The challenge for the AI-Ready Enterprise is managing both increasing complexity and the ever-present threat of human error, as people remain the weakest link in security.