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- What is extended detection and response (XDR)?
Extended detection and response, often abbreviated as XDR, is a unified security incident platform that uses AI and automation It provides organizations with a holistic, efficient way to protect against and respond to advanced cyberattacks
- What is XDR? Extended Detection Response | CrowdStrike
What is XDR? Extended detection and response (XDR) collects threat data from previously siloed security tools across an organization’s technology stack for easier and faster investigation, threat hunting, and response
- Extended detection and response - Wikipedia
Extended detection and response (XDR[1][2][3]) is a cybersecurity technology that monitors and mitigates cyber security threats [4][5] The term was coined by Nir Zuk of Palo Alto Networks in 2018 [6]
- What Is Extended Detection and Response (XDR)? - Trend Micro
XDR breaks down these silos using a holistic approach to detection and response It collects and correlates detections and deep activity data across multiple security layers including email, endpoint, server, cloud workloads, and network
- The Ultimate Guide to XDR (Extended Detection and Response)
Tired of security silos? This guide for IT pros explains XDR (Extended Detection Response) and how it unifies threat detection
- What Is XDR? Extended Detection and Response | Trellix
Extended detection and response (XDR) collects and correlates data across various security layers, including endpoints, cloud workloads, networks, and more This centralized data collection and correlation enables organizations to achieve faster threat detection and more efficient incident response
- Prioritizing Impact: A Practical Framework for XDR Success
Learn practical XDR implementation strategies from security experts Reduce alert fatigue, expand beyond EDR, and measure real security impact with proven frameworks
- XDR (extended detection response) | Google Cloud
XDR (extended detection response) is defined by Gartner as “a SaaS-based, vendor-specific, security threat detection and incident response tool that natively integrates multiple security products
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