I think having a higher level of MDR would be beneficial, although it's quite expensive. This would involve not just monitoring the network but also taking actions to stop and detect threats. We haven't implemented this yet, but we're considering it for our organization's plans.
The critical aspect is the management of the remote access, and I specifically need this to be overseen through our virtual private network. Additionally, I would appreciate the inclusion of free remote access in EDR, as a considerable number of individuals in our community may face financial constraints hindering them from affording substantial license fees per subscription. I suggest that in the scenario where an application is cloud-based, operating as software-as-a-service, the server site should exhibit one hundred percent reliability. In my experience, attempting to update a hundred clients simultaneously often encounters network glitches or issues with IPs in the cloud. They should consider adopting the desktop version as a solution.
Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services enhance cybersecurity by leveraging advanced technologies to proactively identify and resolve threats, minimizing damage and ensuring business continuity.MDR combines real-time threat detection, analysis, and response to streamline cybersecurity management and reduce the impact of potential breaches. By integrating various security technologies like SIEM and EDR, it provides comprehensive threat intelligence and expert recommendations, enabling...
I think having a higher level of MDR would be beneficial, although it's quite expensive. This would involve not just monitoring the network but also taking actions to stop and detect threats. We haven't implemented this yet, but we're considering it for our organization's plans.
The critical aspect is the management of the remote access, and I specifically need this to be overseen through our virtual private network. Additionally, I would appreciate the inclusion of free remote access in EDR, as a considerable number of individuals in our community may face financial constraints hindering them from affording substantial license fees per subscription. I suggest that in the scenario where an application is cloud-based, operating as software-as-a-service, the server site should exhibit one hundred percent reliability. In my experience, attempting to update a hundred clients simultaneously often encounters network glitches or issues with IPs in the cloud. They should consider adopting the desktop version as a solution.