As businesses strive to do more with less, they are turning to technologies that can provide comprehensive visibility and insights into their operations. XDR (eXtended Detection and Response) ...
It is becoming increasingly clear that the foundation for robust cybersecurity must embrace the endpoint. This is why today’s enterprises are deploying eXtended detection and response (XDR) as an ...
Hackers operate with a level of stealth and precision most organizations aren’t fully prepared for: They’ll infiltrate a network in mere seconds, bait an employee or partner with a malicious file and ...
Extended Detection and Response, or XDR, is one of the most promising emerging technologies to arrive on the enterprise cybersecurity landscape in many years. First coined in 2018 by Omdia Principal ...
It’s safe to say that my esteemed colleague Dave Gruber and I were following XDR before the term XDR existed. Yup, we were heads down studying the SOC and a security platform we called SOAPA (security ...
An initiative more than a technology, XDR seeks to simplify and unify security technologies to make the whole greater than the sum of its parts. There was early chatter about XDR at the RSA Conference ...
Mike Chapple is associate teaching professor of IT, analytics and operations at the University of Notre Dame. There’s a new security solution in town and it’s rapidly gaining traction. As with many ...