
Achieving Cyber-Resiliency through Managed Extended Detection and Response: Examining It Within the Abundance of Security Solutions
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Achieving Cyber-Resiliency through Managed Extended Detection and Response: Examining It Within the Abundance of Security Solutions
This IDC Perspective discusses the key capabilities of endpoint detection and response (EDR), extended detection and response (XDR), and managed detection and response (MDR) solutions. This document also goes into details about how Asia/Pacific organizations can combat organizational and current market roadblocks to successfully achieve cyber-resiliency. "Unearthing sophisticated attacks being launched demands robust technological platforms, such as XDR, coupled with skilled personnel capable of conducting vigilant, 24 x 7 monitoring and detection of these threats," says Christian Fam, research manager, IDC Security Services.
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Table of Contents
9 Pages
- Executive Snapshot
- Situation Overview
- Introduction
- What Is the Difference between EDR and XDR and MDR?
- EDR Defined
- XDR Defined
- Side Bar: What about SIEM? Does XDR Replace SIEM?
- MDR Defined
- The End Goal: Cyber-Resiliency
- What Is Cyber-Resiliency?
- Roadblocks to Achieving Cyber-Resiliency
- Perimeter-Less Landscape Increases Security Exposure
- Scarcity of Skilled IT Professionals
- Disparate Security Tools and Solutions
- The MDR Approach
- Rapid Threat Detection and Response
- Solving the Resource Crunch
- Increased Visibility Through Consolidation
- Advice for the Technology Buyer
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Synopsis
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