Extended Detection and Response (XDR)

Unified Threat Detection Platform

What is XDR?

Extended Detection and Response (XDR) is an advanced security solution that integrates data from multiple sources-such as endpoints, networks, cloud, and email-into a unified detection and response platform.

XDR extends the capabilities of EDR by providing cross-domain visibility and correlation of security events.

What is XDR used for?

XDR is used to improve threat detection, reduce alert fatigue, and provide a holistic view of security incidents. It enables faster and more accurate Incident Response (IR).

Organizations use XDR to enhance Security Posture, integrate Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI), and improve SOC efficiency.

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