New XDR solutions for Next Generation Security

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NetWitness introduces comprehensive new XDR solutions for Next Generation Security to enable advanced detection and response offerings with on-premises, cloud and hybrid solutions.

NetWitness, a globally recognized provider of cybersecurity technologies and incident response services, today announced NetWitness XDR, a family of products and capabilities that provide comprehensive detection and response on-premises, in the cloud, or as a hybrid of both. This new offering and product architecture delivers the full breadth of deployment options organizations need today to meet their unique cybersecurity requirements and use cases.

XDR - advanced detection and response

NetWitness XDR provides a robust set of features that enable advanced detection and response (XDR), helping customers stay ahead of even the most sophisticated cyber threats. This includes:

  • Unified capture, data, and visibility across multiple layers of security
  • Automatically enrich data from any technical or business source
  • A wide range of detection technologies including but not limited to advanced behavioral analytics
  • Information about external and internal threats to identify known security risks and threat actors
  • Really insightful context, visualization and investigation tools
  • Threat hunting tools and methods to identify previously unknown threats
  • Highly repeatable and measurable incident investigation and response processes
  • A wide range of automated and human response options

"NetWitness is trusted by some of the most security-sensitive organizations in the world for its unique ability to monitor the entire attack surface across the network, endpoint, cloud, IoT, logs and more," said Rohit Ghai, CEO of RSA and NetWitness. “We introduced XDR capabilities several years ago. Today we are excited to announce new innovations on the platform and bring it back to market as NetWitness XDR.”

New cloud-native SaaS version

With this new model, NetWitness XDR will consist of three main product lines, demonstrating its unique and powerful support for all use cases. NetWitness Platform XDR 12 is NetWitness' newest and most significant platform. This suite of technologies, typically delivered as customer-managed software or hosted by MSSPs, has been enhanced to focus on detection capabilities that identify threats faster and reduce their impact. The company's new cloud-native SaaS version will be released under the name NetWitness Vision XDR and is currently in design preview. The third product line, NetWitness XDR Cloud Services, is a set of optional SaaS applications that leverage the inherent elasticity of the cloud to deliver flexible and cost-effective components used to extend either the XDR or the Vision XDR platform can become.

More at Netwitness.com

 


About NetWitness

NetWitness, an RSA company, provides comprehensive and highly scalable threat detection and response capabilities to organizations worldwide. The NetWitness platform provides complete visibility combined with applied threat intelligence and user behavior analytics to detect, prioritize, investigate and automate threat response.


 

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