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Driven Tech Recognized by CRN for AI-Powered Managed Security Services in 2025

TLDR: Driven Tech Inc., operating as Driven Technologies, has been named to CRN’s prestigious Managed Service Provider (MSP) 500 list for 2025, specifically in the Security 100 category. The recognition highlights Driven’s commitment to delivering advanced, AI-driven cybersecurity and IT solutions, emphasizing Pervasive Security, Intelligent Applications, and AI-Driven Foundations.

NEW YORK – February 11, 2025 – Driven Tech Inc., also known as Driven Technologies, has achieved significant industry recognition by being named to CRN’s Managed Service Provider (MSP) 500 list for 2025. This marks the second consecutive year Driven has been featured on the comprehensive guide, with this year’s inclusion specifically in the Managed Security 100 category, underscoring the company’s leadership in cybersecurity and risk management.

CRN’s annual MSP 500 list serves as a definitive guide to the foremost managed service providers across North America, acknowledging companies that excel in enhancing business efficiency, streamlining IT operations, and maximizing technology investment returns for their clientele. The list is segmented into three distinct categories: the Pioneer 250 for small-to-midsize business-focused MSPs, the Elite 150 for those serving midmarket and enterprise customers with a mix of on- and off-premises services, and the Managed Security 100, which spotlights MSPs with specialized expertise in cloud-based security services.

At the core of Driven’s success and its recognition lies a strategic focus on ‘Pervasive Security,’ ‘Intelligent Applications,’ and ‘AI-Driven Foundations.’ This integrated approach is designed to provide agile, interconnected, and secure solutions, empowering businesses to confidently navigate and thrive within complex cybersecurity landscapes. Driven’s solutions are engineered to integrate seamlessly with various security vendors through deep API connections, thereby fortifying existing defenses and significantly accelerating response times to potential breaches.

Rudy Casasola, CEO of Driven Tech, Inc., expressed pride in the achievement, stating, “We’re proud to be named to CRN’s MSP 500 list in the Security 100 category, recognizing our commitment to delivering top-tier managed security services. At Driven, we believe the key to effective cybersecurity lies in combining AI, automation, and advanced security platforms like XDR and XSOAR with the expertise of our U.S.-based security team. As threats continue to evolve, we’re expanding our investment in AI-driven Trust, Risk, and Security Management solutions to strengthen our offerings and provide even greater protection for our customers.”

Jennifer Follett, VP of U.S. Content and Executive Editor CRN, at The Channel Company, lauded the recognized providers, noting, “The solution providers on our 2025 MSP 500 list deliver innovative managed services portfolios that enable clients of every size to be more agile and optimize their IT budgets as they grow their business. These are the companies that anticipate client tech needs and develop groundbreaking services and solutions that let customers focus on their core business so they can accelerate success.”

Driven Tech is a leading provider of security-driven IT solutions, dedicated to assisting organizations in securing, modernizing, and connecting their applications, data, and users. By leveraging AI-powered digital foundations alongside pervasive security measures, Driven equips businesses with the necessary tools to manage an increasingly intricate threat landscape while fostering smarter, more connected operations.

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The complete MSP 500 list will be featured in the February 2025 issue of CRN Magazine and will be accessible online at www.crn.com/msp500 starting February 10, 2025.

Dev Sundaram
Dev Sundaramhttps://blogs.edgentiq.com
Dev Sundaram is an investigative tech journalist with a nose for exclusives and leaks. With stints in cybersecurity and enterprise AI reporting, Dev thrives on breaking big stories—product launches, funding rounds, regulatory shifts—and giving them context. He believes journalism should push the AI industry toward transparency and accountability, especially as Generative AI becomes mainstream. You can reach him out at: [email protected]

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