EDR Alone Isn’t Sufficient
Dive Deep Into MDR for Endpoint
With its ability to conduct threat intel comparisons, attack visualizations, and analysis of forensics data, endpoint detection and response (EDR) has become a mainstay of modern security programs. Yet EDR still doesn’t provide the caliber of highly automated functions necessary to reduce today’s attack surfaces and actualize a truly proactive response strategy.
Detection and response programs offer a greater range of controls and proactive measures, though the technology itself is only one part of the equation: detection and response programs require skilled analysts that can triage, investigate, and respond to threats in a constantly changing attack surface.
Listen in as ESG Principal Analyst Dave Gruber and DeepSeas VP of Portfolio Management Patrick Joyce dive into the benefits, potential roadblocks, and steps in constructing an effective Managed Detection & Response program, covering:
- Key capabilities of EDR and why EDR alone isn’t sufficient to secure your workloads
- The value of managed detection & response (MDR)
- Commencing your MDR journey: How to select the right provider
- Best practices for assessing and beginning implementation
- How to circumvent any detection & response program skills gaps
You’ll leave knowing where and how to institute MDR in your own organization and how DeepSeas can help. After all, specialized MDR providers like DeepSeas are fully equipped to help organizations standup their detection and response programs and supplement the bandwidth of their SecOps teams.