As corporate cybersecurity teams mature their threat detection and response efforts, they continue to face challenges like maintaining adequate staffing levels and keeping up with mitigation technologies in the face of rapidly evolving threats.
Disrupting today’s sophisticated, targeted threats requires a risk-based approach that encompasses people, processes and technology across the entire security lifecycle. The reality, however, is that many enterprises don’t have strong capabilities across all three of these areas.
Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is an umbrella term for an array of capabilities that enable organizations to evolve from a reactive to a proactive security posture, accelerating their response speeds and providing more efficient, robust protection against targeted threats.
An increasing number of enterprises are leveraging MDR as a core component of their security strategy. In fact, Gartner predicts that 50% of organizations will use MDR services by 2025, up from less than 5% in 2019.
Whether you are currently using MDR and want to take your security program to the next level or evaluating providers for the first time, it is essential to have a clear set of questions and criteria to help you identify the MDR partner that can deliver the exact security outcomes your enterprise needs today—and tomorrow.
Assess potential providers across three core areas—MDR capabilities, technology and service delivery models and support—by asking these questions:
Cyderes’s flagship MDR service provides comprehensive human-led and machine-driven detection and response rapidly and at scale. We apply a greater mix of people and processes to the way that we do MDR, leveraging our team of best-in-class security analysts to filter out noise and find the highest-priority threats in a way that only a human with extensive experience can achieve.