Understanding EDR, XDR, and MDR Cyber security can be a minefield for jargon. With the landscape changing so quickly, there seems to be a new acronym or buzzword every week, often meaning the same or similar things as those that already exist. Three common cyber security approaches—Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), Extended Detection and Response (XDR), and Managed Detection and Response (MDR)—help organisations detect and mitigate threats. But what do they mean, how do they compare, which is right for you? Let’s break it down.
Protecting your business: The whats and whys of Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)
The world of cyber security is in constant flux, as hackers and cyber security professionals battle it out to stay one step ahead of one another. As technology continues to advance, so do the tactics of cyber criminals, who are exploiting vulnerabilities at an alarming rate. Organisations need to brace for a new wave of threats driven by advanced technologies and increasingly sophisticated attack vectors.
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