Extended Threat Detection and Response: Critical Steps and a Critical System

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For modern organizations, the ability to implement effective threat detection and response is paramount. Given the extensive cyber-risks that now threaten organizations, it is crucial that threat detection and response approaches are holistically sufficient to combat the numerous risks faced by organizations. This has given rise to the concept of extended threat detection and response (XDR).

XDR may still be evolving in scope and definition, but its goals are clear – greater context of threats for security analysts and ensuring security gaps are filled.

This webinar will explore a critical step in building the foundations of a successful XDR strategy, and why you need to include a powerhouse system that you might not have considered – the mainframe.

Despite long-held beliefs that mainframes are secure by design, new research shows security events do happen and a number of vulnerabilities are unaddressed on the average mainframe.

Join this webinar to learn:

  • Why XDR is a critical element of your organization’s modern security and risk management strategy
  • The first steps to help ensure a successful XDR strategy for your business
  • How perhaps the most securable system in existence can be included in your XDR strategy, and the steps to take to ensure it remains secure

Speakers

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Michael Hill

Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

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Alan Jenkins

Principal Consultant, thecybrsecnav, CISO-in-Residence, CyLon Labs & ClubCISO Member, CyLon

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Grant McDonald

Director Solutions Marketing, BMC

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Dominic Vogel

Chief Security Strategist, Cyber.SC

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