Mastering Cybersecurity: The Role of Managed Detection and Response (MDR)
Managed
Detection and Response (MDR) is defined by Quadrant Knowledge Solutions as
a managed service that seamlessly integrates technology and human expertise.
This comprehensive solution empowers organizations to promptly identify,
analyze, investigate, and actively respond to cyber threats, thereby minimizing
their impact through real-time threat mitigation and containment. MDR solutions
offer swift defense capabilities across various domains, including endpoints,
networks, hardware systems, applications, OT/IoT, and enterprise assets.
Providers of MDR utilize
authentic attack data to enhance an organization's overall security posture,
safeguarding it against evolving threats. A robust MDR solution should possess
the ability to investigate endpoints thoroughly, search for historical information
related to endpoints, utilize indicators of compromise to detect threats, and
automatically identify potential security risks.
This study aims to address
several key questions:
·
What
is the current competitive landscape in the Managed Detection and Response
(MDR) market?
·
What
is the market share held by major vendors in this domain?
·
What
are the key competitive dynamics in the global and regional markets for MDR
solutions?
·
Who
are the leading vendors in the global and regional markets?
·
Are
there vendors specializing in specific industries?
·
How
do different vendors compare in terms of offering cloud-based versus on-premise
solutions?
·
What
competitive factors impact the market positioning of different vendors?
·
What
are the relative strengths and challenges of vendors operating in this market?
·
How
do different vendors position themselves competitively across customer
segments, ranging from SMBs to large enterprises?
Vendors covered in this study:
Alert Logic, Arctic Wolf, Binary
Defense, BlueVoyant, Cisco, Critical Start, CrowdStrike, Cybereason, Deepwatch,
eSentire, Expel, WithSecure, Fishtech, GoSecure, Kudelski Security, Kroll,
LMNTRIX, Mnemonic, Mandiant, NCC Group, Open Systems, Orange Cyberdefense,
Pondurance, Proficio, Rapid7, Red Canary, Secureworks, Sentinel One, Sophos,
and Trustwave.
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