All news with #managed detection and response tag
Thu, November 6, 2025
Bitdefender Named Representative Vendor in 2025 Gartner Guide
🔒 Bitdefender has been named a Representative Vendor in the 2025 Gartner Market Guide for Managed Detection and Response for the fourth consecutive year. The recognition reflects Bitdefender’s human-driven MDR approach, combining 24x7 analyst-led response, AI-driven analytics, and proactive exposure management. Gartner inclusion is based on client visibility and service orientation rather than ranking, highlighting providers that meet its inclusion criteria.
Thu, September 4, 2025
CrowdStrike Named Leader in Forrester Wave MDR Europe
🔒 CrowdStrike has been named a Leader in The Forrester Wave™: Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Services in Europe, Q3 2025, receiving the highest possible scores in 16 evaluation criteria spanning detection surfaces, managed response, threat hunting and analyst experience. Falcon Complete Next-Gen MDR combines AI-accelerated detection and investigation with expert-led response across endpoint, cloud, identity and third-party telemetry. The service uses CrowdStrike Charlotte AI to triage alerts and accelerate analysis, and emphasizes end-to-end remediation actions that remove persistence and contain intrusions without costly reimaging. CrowdStrike positions this recognition as validation of its platform-led, AI-plus-human approach to stopping breaches.
Tue, August 19, 2025
Why Speed and Trust Matter in Modern MDR Services Now
⚡ Top-tier managed detection and response (MDR) gives organisations 24/7 expert monitoring to detect, contain and remediate threats before they escalate. With adversaries reducing breakout times to minutes, rapid detection and containment are essential to minimise dwell time, limit blast radius and reduce breach costs. Choose MDR with AI-driven detection, proactive threat hunting and a trusted SOC team for speedy, tailored protection.
Thu, July 3, 2025
How Government Cybersecurity Budget Cuts Affect Business
⚠️Recent federal budget and workforce reductions, including cuts that affect CISA and related grant programs, risk degrading national and local cyber defenses and the flow of threat intelligence and best-practice guidance. Reduced government contracts will force some vendors to shrink R&D and headcount, slowing innovation and increasing monoculture risk. At the same time, MSPs and MDR providers may see greater demand as organizations shift to private-sector solutions.