E-Book: SOC Modernization and the Role of XDR

E-Book: SOC Modernization and the Role of XDR

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About 98 percent of IT and security professionals dealing with cybersecurity technologies and processes are familiar with Extended Detection and Response (XDR). But: many define XDR and its functions completely differently.

Many IT professionals also have different opinions about the usefulness of XDR: more than 20 different priorities and results were mentioned by at least 15% of the respondents. And with 80% of the companies surveyed already using more than 10 data sources as part of security measures, it might come as a surprise that they want to use even more data sources along with better detection rules.

Report: SOC modernization and the role of XDR

The new ESG Research Report "SOC Modernization and the Role of XDR" as an e-book is a publication on this topic. The e-book covers the growing threat landscape in large and medium-sized enterprises, alert fatigue, XDR, MDR, threat intelligence and the top five SOC modernization trends.

  • What challenges are driving investments in Extended Detection and Response (XDR), and what results do experts expect?
  • How to deal with the growing danger situation, alarm fatigue and other problems?
  • Which data sources are most important? And how many do you need?
  • What about Managed Services and Managed Detection and Response (MDR) in particular?
  • What is most important for you? Are you among the 36% of IT and security professionals who rely on XDR to expand and improve their threat detection and response capabilities?

To get answers to all of these questions and more, including an analysis of the top five SOC modernization trends, Kaspersky offers a free ESG Research e-book “SOC Modernization and the Role of XDR”.

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Kaspersky is an international cybersecurity company founded in 1997. Kaspersky's in-depth threat intelligence and security expertise serve as the basis for innovative security solutions and services to protect companies, critical infrastructures, governments and private users worldwide. The company's comprehensive security portfolio includes leading endpoint protection as well as a range of specialized security solutions and services to defend against complex and evolving cyber threats. Kaspersky technologies protect over 400 million users and 250.000 corporate customers. More information about Kaspersky can be found at www.kaspersky.com/


 

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