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Managed Detection and Response Hits Limits in AI-Powered Attack Era

The traditional Managed Detection and Response model is struggling to keep up with the evolving threat landscape, leaving nearly 1% of real threats hidden in low-severity alerts that often go unreviewed. This means that in a typical enterprise generating 450,000 alerts annually, hundreds of potential security incidents may be slipping through the cracks.

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Managed Detection and Response Targets Gaps in Cyber Defenses

State, local, tribal, and territorial organizations, along with their schools, are facing a perfect storm of rising cyber threats, limited staff, and tight budgets - making it tough to stay ahead of attacks. Managed Detection and Response can help bridge the gaps in their cyber defenses, providing the support and visibility needed to respond quickly and effectively.

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MDR Bolsters Cyber Defenses for Strained Education, SLTT Teams

As cyber threats escalate, state, local, tribal, and territorial governments and education institutions face a pressing challenge: defending against increasingly sophisticated attacks with limited personnel and budgets. Managed Detection Response (MDR) offers a vital lifeline, bolstering cyber defenses without adding headcount or complexity.

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