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How MDR Is More than Threat Detection

Cyber-attacks are becoming more frequent than ever. Today, companies need to detect threats before they become a large-scale issue if they want to effectively protect their data, their client's data, and the threat that online criminals pose. Managed Detection Response (MDR) services are the best way to catch cyber threats in their initial stages, which is why cybersecurity companies are beginning to offer these services to their clients.

However, they serve as so much more than just threat detection. Managed detection response services are just the initial part of an intricate process that is utilized to stop cybersecurity threats from doing serious harm to a company’s network.

Here is how MDR acts as more than simple threat detection.

Explaining Detection

Detection occurs when managed detection response services zone in on a potential threat and alert the company utilizing the services of said threat. The company must then act against this threat, determining if it is a serious concern or just a false positive, before taking the necessary steps to assess the situation.

These services help an organization monitor their network and endpoint data, performing threat sweeps and looking for specific indicators of compromise.

Analyzing Potential Threats

If the managed detection response service detects a potential threat, it will send a notification to the company. This allows the qualified security specialists to investigate the origin of the attack, do further analysis on it, and determine the severity of the potential threat before taking action, whether that be to ignore it or to roll out a strategic method of removing the threat from the company’s network.

Managed Detection Response Services are More than Automation

While automation is used within managed detection response services, the process usually involves humans as well. This ensures more accurate readings when it comes to potential online threats, as well as effective ways to deal with the threat if it is deemed dangerous to the organization. Clients can expect to have direct interactions with the security team within a Security Operations Center (SOC) to deal with online threats accordingly.

This is a crucial aspect of any successful managed detection response service. Follow the link to learn about the value of a managed Security Operations Center.

The cybersecurity teams working to alert companies about potential online threats analyze every notification carefully to ensure that any threats are dealt with appropriately.


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