XDR - or Extended Detection & Response - entered the cybersecurity lexicon roughly five years ago. According to Gartner, by the end of 2027, XDR will be used by up to 40% of end-user organizations - up from 5% today*. Why such strong adoption? Though still an emerging technology, XDR integrates, correlates and contextualizes data and alerts from multiple security prevention, detection and response components, and because itβs cloud-delivered, XDR can provide organizations faster and more accurate detections. Sounds great, right?
But, what about organizations that suffer from the skills gap and/or lack of internal security resources? XDR has an incredibly rich feature set, but without the knowledge and expertise to fully utilize those features, many organizations will not be able to make a positive impact on their cybersecurity maturity.
Join Jadon Montero, Senior Director of Product Management and Erin Meyers, Senior Manager of Product Marketing to learn more about:
- The role of XDR in modern security operations
- Challenges of having and successfully implementing a standalone XDR solution
- MDR and how it benefits resource-strapped organizations
- How MDR for XDR can help organizations reach their full cybersecurity potential
*Gartner, Market Guide for Extended Detection and Response, Craig Lawson, Peter Firstbrook, Paul Webber, 8 November 2021.