Modern SOC and MDR Services Series: What They Are, Why They Matter
This post is the first one in a series of four blogs focused on understanding what modern SOCs and managed detection and response services are.
This post is the first one in a series of four blogs focused on understanding what modern SOCs and managed detection and response services are.
Malicious actors could successfully implement their plans without visibility into the potential holes that the solutions themselves may be creating.
The key issue with Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is that the way it’s configured means it’s accessible via the Internet. Learn more about the importance of detection and response to avoid risks.
The WatchGuard team is thrilled to share that technology analyst firm GigaOm recently recognized WatchGuard as a market leader in endpoint detection and response (EDR).
Law firms handle sizeable amounts of valuable data that can prove very profitable for cybercriminals. The fact that much of this data is sensitive is a way of exerting pressure.
WatchGuard receives Gold Certification from technology partner OPSWAT. “WatchGuard EPDR is helping organizations and MSPs pave the way for EDR". Read more.
Read the four steps a cyber threat actor takes to evade traditional ransomware detection measures to access vital information. Discover more in our eBook.
Company IT and security teams are facing cybersecurity challenges that increasingly test their defensive capabilities. Do you know what your weapon is to hunt the unknown? Find out in our new eBook.
SOCs must stay ahead of sophisticated and unknown threats. Their job is to detect and correlate anomalous behavior that clearly identifies a security incident and respond as soon as possible.
There are seven signs to watch out for that can alert users when a solution is not securing a company's endpoints properly. Discover them in this post and get the right partner for your cybersecurity.