How MDR Can Shelter Organizations From the Cyber Storm

Watch Now

To watch this webinar you’ll need an Infosecurity Magazine account. Log in or sign up below.

Log In

Sign Up

Get up-to-the-minute news and opinions, plus access to a wide assortment of Information Security resources that will keep you current and informed.

This will be used to identify you if you take part in our online comments.

Your password should:

  • be at least eight characters long
  • be no more than 25 characters long
  • contain at least one uppercase, lowercase and special character
  • contain at least one digit
  • only contain alphanumeric characters or ~!@#$%^&*()_-+=?.

For more information explaining how we use your information please see our privacy policy.

By registering you agree with our terms and conditions.

Three forces are creating a perfect cyber storm: an escalated threat level, a cyber-talent shortage and the growing complexity of managing a multitude of security solutions, all exacerbated by the digital shift during COVID-19. This storm is driving change, forcing us to break down silos between endpoint, workload, network and identity. It's driving the need to leverage existing tooling rather than bolting on more. It’s also reshaping managed security services to be less focused on "busy work," and more focused on "expert work."

Managed detection and response (MDR) services could provide the shelter from this storm for organizations if leveraged correctly and with the right technologies and skills in place. In this webinar, a panel of security experts will break down the current threat landscape and how MDR can protect your organization in this environment.

Key takeaways:

  • The trends increasing the risk of cyber-attacks to organizations
  • The development of MDR services and their growing relevance
  • How to select an MDR solution that works for your organization

Speakers

Tom Corn

Chief Product Officer, Open Systems

Brad LaPorte

Advisor - Lionfish Tech Advisors

Peter Wood

Partner, Naturally Cyber LLP

    Brought to You by

    Should you register for this event your information will be shared with the sponsor indicated above. Please see Open Systems's privacy policy here: https://www.open-systems.com/privacy-policy/. Please see Infosecurity Magazine’s privacy policy for additional information.