Managed Threat Response (MDR)

We identify and respond to cyber threats 24/7 to proactively protect your business.

What is Threat Response?

And why is it important?

Cyber attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated and can strike at any time. Managed Threat Response (MTR) provides you with a fully managed security system that continuously detects, investigates and neutralizes threats. Unlike traditional alert-only systems, we provide an active response that acts quickly when threats are detected.

Today, cyber threats are more complex and sophisticated than ever before.
Responding to threats yourself can be costly and time-consuming without the right expertise.
Outsourcing a professional threat response not only gives you security, but also peace of mind.
Benefits

Address threats in seconds. Before they are a real risk.

This way, you are assured of a really good cyber security strategy.

Eyes everywhere

Our threat response treats all data traffic as potential threats through real-time detection and analysis of suspicious activity across various data points, including endpoints, networks, and cloud environments.

24/7 Monitoring

Our team and systems are always on. Even when no one is watching. In addition, we also provide 24/7 support, and act at any time in the event of a significant report and provide the necessary follow-up.

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The process

How does Threat Response work? (XDR)

Our systems analyze large amounts of data in real-time, recognize suspicious patterns, and take action before an attack can occur. This means that you are protected against even the most advanced and still unknown threats.

1

Detection

Our MTR solution continuously scans your network for signs of suspicious activity. This is done with the help of advanced machine learning algorithms that recognize patterns and detect anomalies.

2

Immediate Response

As soon as a threat is detected, our team is called in immediately. Depending on the context of the threat, we take immediate action to neutralize any attack.

3

Recovery & Reporting

After identifying and neutralizing the threat, we begin to reverse any damage and repair business processes. You will receive a detailed report with information about the attack, the measures taken, and recommendations to prevent a recurrence.

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AI and Machine Learning: The Future of Cyber Security

In a world where cyber attacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated, it's essential to think ahead. We use the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning to detect and combat the most advanced threats. These technologies allow us to recognize patterns, detect abnormal behavior, and prevent possible attacks before they cause harm.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions about

Managed Threat Response

What is Managed Detection & Response (MDR) and why do I need it?

MDR (Managed Detection & Response) and XDR (Extended Detection & Response) have many similarities, but the big difference lies in the 'managed' aspect of MDR.
- XDR is an advanced technology that collects and correlates data from multiple security sources (such as endpoints, networks, and cloud environments) to detect advanced threats.
- MDR goes one step further by adding human expertise to XDR. This means that a specialized team actively monitors, validates threats and, where necessary, intervenes manually to resolve critical security incidents. As a result, false positives are filtered and companies remain protected against complex threats that can be missed by automatic systems.

In short: XDR is the technology, MDR is the technology + a team of experts who are actively watching and intervening.

What's the difference between MDR and XDR?

XDR is a system that detects threats by combining data from different security sources. MDR goes one step further: in addition to the technology, a team of experts actively monitors, validates threats and intervenes where necessary. This ensures better security and fewer false positive reports. In short: XDR is just the technology; MDR adds human expertise.

How quickly does an MDR service respond to a threat?

MDR focuses on detecting and responding to threats within specific security environments, such as endpoints, networks, and cloud environments, and uses human analysts to investigate and remedy incidents.

The speed of the response depends on the threat. In most cases, threats are detected in real time and analyzed by a team of experts within minutes or hours. In case of critical incidents, immediate action is taken to prevent further damage. This is a major advantage over traditional security solutions, where companies often have to respond to reports themselves and filter false positives.

How does MDR differ from antivirus and SIEM?

Antivirus blocks known malware, while MDR also detects unknown and sophisticated threats. SIEM collects logs and generates notifications, but requires you to take action yourself. MDR takes care of this and responds immediately. MDR combines technology with experts, for faster and more effective threat response.

Can MDR integrate with our existing security tools?

Yes, most MDR services are designed to integrate with existing security solutions such as firewalls, endpoint security, SIEM systems and cloud platforms. This means that you don't have to invest again in new infrastructure, but can use the technology you already have, while MDR provides analysis and response to threats. Some MDR solutions even offer out-of-the-box integrations with popular security tools, making deployment easy.

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