Learn How XDR Can Take Breach Protection Beyond Endpoint Security

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How do you know whether an attacker has infiltrated your
network? Can you really rely on an Endpoint Detection and Response
(EDR) solution to be your go-to technology for identifying security
breaches?

Endpoint detection and response (EDR) platform has been an
important technology to detect cybersecurity incidents, but it
provides only the view of endpoints, just a portion of the big
picture.

Since hackers can explore and exploit anything within reach, not
just a few monitored endpoints, many security professionals are
reaching the realization that the actual attack surface of their
organizations is significantly wider than only endpoints.

In an ideal and more effective approach to security, a broader
set of attack vectors and activity data should be examined to get a
more complete view of the attack operation.

On top of the endpoint, security solutions must also include
cloud, threat intelligence, network data, and logging information,
among others.

If you haven’t already, say hello to XDR, the next generation, a
proactive approach that provides security practitioners with the
full picture.

XDR technology offers a better way to rapidly detect and respond
to cyber threats across your enterprise, spanning your network,
cloud, and endpoints.

To learn more, you can join this
webinar
[1] on Wednesday, March 6 at
1:00 PM EST, where Zeus Kerravala, founder and Principal Analyst
with ZK Research will share his vision on XDR and how it will take
organizations to the next age of threat detection.

While many label EDR more about detection and less about the
response, XDR is an entirely different story. By providing a clear
view of activity across the organization’s environment, XDR enables
security professionals to identify, investigate and effectively
respond to real threats quickly.

Want to learn more about this new approach to securing the
organization?

Sign up for the
webinar
, and our partner Cynet will send you a registration
email. See you on March 6, 2019, at 1:00 PM EST to talk about the
EDR of today, and the XDR of tomorrow.
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References

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