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Cybersecurity Teams Expect an Open Technology Stack, with MDR Delivering Whateve…
MDR Customer Engagement Models Matter
Industry Megatrends Are Impacting MDR Selection
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Research Methodology
Respondent Demographics
Research Report: What Security Teams Want from MDR Providers
Mar 31, 2023
by
Dave Gruber, Bill Lundell
The use of managed detection and response services has become a mainstream strategy in modern security programs. But IT organizations shouldn’t be fooled by the name: MDR providers are delivering much more than basic detection and response, helping IT and security leaders accelerate program development and improve security posture. With no end in sight for the cybersecurity skills shortage, MDR services can bring immediate expert resources online, together with proven, best-of-breed processes and tools that can help security teams gain control and set themselves up for future security program success.
In order to understand these trends, as well as assess the general state of managed detection and response service offerings, ESG surveyed 373 cybersecurity professionals personally involved with cybersecurity technology, including products, services, and processes.
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Report Conclusions
Introduction
Research Objectives
Research Findings
Three Key Factors Drive Initial MDR Engagement
Multiple Use Cases Are Supported by MDR
MDR Is Driving Positive Security Outcomes
Cybersecurity Teams Expect an Open Technology Stack, with MDR Delivering Whatever They Need
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