I would recommend to find a good MSP or MDR (Managed Detection and Response) provider who can take care of the entire cybersecurity incident response on your behalf. This will be cost-effective and more efficient. If small and medium enterprises want to do it on their own, they’ll have to build an entire team, create the infrastructure, and get people trained, which is not highly efficient. Large enterprises can keep everything in-house, but for others, it’s recommended to get in touch with a good MSP or XDR provider. Always use a POC (Proof of Concept) for at least one month to understand the tool and the vendor providing it. That’s how you can realize everything. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten. It’s an amazing product. The issues with the pricing model and their support are why I’d give it two less than a perfect score, but it’s definitely a great product to use.
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I would recommend to find a good MSP or MDR (Managed Detection and Response) provider who can take care of the entire cybersecurity incident response on your behalf. This will be cost-effective and more efficient. If small and medium enterprises want to do it on their own, they’ll have to build an entire team, create the infrastructure, and get people trained, which is not highly efficient. Large enterprises can keep everything in-house, but for others, it’s recommended to get in touch with a good MSP or XDR provider. Always use a POC (Proof of Concept) for at least one month to understand the tool and the vendor providing it. That’s how you can realize everything. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten. It’s an amazing product. The issues with the pricing model and their support are why I’d give it two less than a perfect score, but it’s definitely a great product to use.