Commerical Manager at Network Service Providers Limited
Reseller
Top 20
2024-08-12T07:18:19Z
Aug 12, 2024
In my company, we have our own internal MDR as well. I am a salesperson, so I don't use the tool by myself. I moved from telecom to IT earlier this year. I am very new to the tool, but it sounds great. For our company's clients, the tool increases visibility over the network. Arctic Wolf Managed Detection and Response plugs well into everything. Being able to have that sort of real-time, twenty-four-by-seven help desk that watches over your network and all your devices in case there is some attack or breach that it can contain is helpful.
For anyone with an IT footprint in today's cybersecurity-aware landscape, considering solutions like Arctic Wolf (MDR is vital. It is not just for giants like banks; it is particularly valuable for smaller and mid-sized businesses without a dedicated cybersecurity team. When your IT environment surpasses about 50 users, that is when the real need for MDR arises. At that point, you start generating substantial security data, and MDR allows you to tap into expert skills to protect your organization effectively.
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Director, IT Systems and Security at Union Mutual Fire Insurance Company
User
Top 20
2023-03-10T14:17:00Z
Mar 10, 2023
Having Arctic Wolf sensors and the stand-alone traffic-mirroring appliance within our network provides secure copies of critical logs as well as rapid analysis and response when there is unusual behavior within our network. This service is our primary anomaly detection tool. In concert with our endpoint security and our frequent vulnerability scans, Arctic Wolf provides an active review of threat signatures and unexpected events that allows our operations and security team to sleep better at night.
I was subject to a malware attack and after it took us three full months to fully recover from that, I decided to make sure I was never in that position again. Arctic Wolf was referred to me by my MSP who I have a long-standing relationship with. It was an excellent suggestion.
Senior IT Analyst at a insurance company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-01-26T17:53:13Z
Jan 26, 2023
Arctic Wolf monitors all of the traffic through our firewall. It monitors events on each computer in our network using agents. We have detection and as many inputs as we can get, including inputs from our Sophos antivirus and from our duo two-factor authentication. They ingest and process all of those events. If anything looks like it might be a problem, they generate a ticket and we get an email. We take a look at the ticket and tell them whether it's expected or unexpected, and whether we think it's serious. They also scan our network for critical updates that are missing on the exchange server and issue detailed instructions on how to get the patch and how to execute a workaround if necessary. Arctic Wolf gives very detailed information when they think there's a challenging threat.
Network Security Administrator at a non-profit with 51-200 employees
Real User
2022-01-24T14:47:21Z
Jan 24, 2022
It is for 24-hour monitoring of the network. We have risk management and detection. Its deployment is hybrid. They have their sensors here. We install it ourselves, and they help us along.
We host many of our customers on the Arctic Wolf subseries in order to manage security events. We receive notifications and take appropriate action in terms of particular proper authentication. We also notify users if there are issues related to their access. We can login remotely. I'm the senior manager in our company.
Built on the industry’s only cloud-native platform to deliver security operations as a concierge service, the Arctic Wolf® Managed Detection and Response (MDR) solution eliminates alert fatigue and false positives to promote a faster response with detection and response capabilities tailored to the specific needs of your organization. Your Arctic Wolf Concierge Security® Team (CST) works directly with you to perform threat hunting, incident response, and guided remediation, while also...
In my company, we have our own internal MDR as well. I am a salesperson, so I don't use the tool by myself. I moved from telecom to IT earlier this year. I am very new to the tool, but it sounds great. For our company's clients, the tool increases visibility over the network. Arctic Wolf Managed Detection and Response plugs well into everything. Being able to have that sort of real-time, twenty-four-by-seven help desk that watches over your network and all your devices in case there is some attack or breach that it can contain is helpful.
The solution helps monitor our endpoints and network traffic. It alerts us whenever something's going down. It has been pretty helpful.
We use the tool for managed detection and response.
We use the solution for SOC and SIEM.
For anyone with an IT footprint in today's cybersecurity-aware landscape, considering solutions like Arctic Wolf (MDR is vital. It is not just for giants like banks; it is particularly valuable for smaller and mid-sized businesses without a dedicated cybersecurity team. When your IT environment surpasses about 50 users, that is when the real need for MDR arises. At that point, you start generating substantial security data, and MDR allows you to tap into expert skills to protect your organization effectively.
They function as our CISO, providing guidance and assistance in establishing our security practices as our Chief Security Officer.
Having Arctic Wolf sensors and the stand-alone traffic-mirroring appliance within our network provides secure copies of critical logs as well as rapid analysis and response when there is unusual behavior within our network. This service is our primary anomaly detection tool. In concert with our endpoint security and our frequent vulnerability scans, Arctic Wolf provides an active review of threat signatures and unexpected events that allows our operations and security team to sleep better at night.
I was subject to a malware attack and after it took us three full months to fully recover from that, I decided to make sure I was never in that position again. Arctic Wolf was referred to me by my MSP who I have a long-standing relationship with. It was an excellent suggestion.
Arctic Wolf monitors all of the traffic through our firewall. It monitors events on each computer in our network using agents. We have detection and as many inputs as we can get, including inputs from our Sophos antivirus and from our duo two-factor authentication. They ingest and process all of those events. If anything looks like it might be a problem, they generate a ticket and we get an email. We take a look at the ticket and tell them whether it's expected or unexpected, and whether we think it's serious. They also scan our network for critical updates that are missing on the exchange server and issue detailed instructions on how to get the patch and how to execute a workaround if necessary. Arctic Wolf gives very detailed information when they think there's a challenging threat.
It is for 24-hour monitoring of the network. We have risk management and detection. Its deployment is hybrid. They have their sensors here. We install it ourselves, and they help us along.
We host many of our customers on the Arctic Wolf subseries in order to manage security events. We receive notifications and take appropriate action in terms of particular proper authentication. We also notify users if there are issues related to their access. We can login remotely. I'm the senior manager in our company.