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Fidelis Elevate (XDR): A Proactive Way to Eliminate Blind Spots

The growing complexity of IT environments—across cloud, IoT, and hybrid settings—has ushered in new opportunities for innovation but also expanded the threat landscape for cyber vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities, now known as blind spots, serve as areas within an organization’s security posture that are ignored or poorly monitored.

DR Guide for Humans: Keys to Understanding MDR, EDR, NDR, XDR (PART 1)

Over the past decade, Detection and Response (DR) solutions have advanced substantially to address the constantly evolving sophistication of cyberattacks. Malicious actors have perfected techniques to evade traditional defenses, making detection and response solutions key requisites in a robust cybersecurity strategy.

How XDR Can Enable Enterprise-Wide Security

Now a days cyber-crimes are at their peak; therefore, businesses need more than just the usual tools to keep their systems safe. XDR, which stands for Extended Detection and Response, has become a strong answer to this problem. It offers company-wide protection by bringing together ways to spot and deal with threats across computers, networks, and cloud services in one complete system.

Strengthening Cloud Defense with XDR: Why It's Your Best Move in 2025

Cloud security isn’t optional anymore—it’s essential. More companies are shifting to the cloud, which makes their IT setups more intricate. In fact, 73% of experts say that using cloud tech has added a lot of complexity. This makes it even more urgent to beef up cloud security and stop data leaks. What’s the answer? – It is XDR (Extended Detection and Response). As cloud environments get trickier, XDR becomes vital to protect.

Role of Threat Intelligence: Cracking Threat Hunting and IR with XDR - Part 2

The first segment of this series highlighted anomaly detection and behavioral analytics for an early warning system regarding suspicious activities. But it is very important for mature adversaries for security teams to have tools in an arsenal to maintain the front-foot position.

How XDR Security Transforms Cyber Risk Management

In 2024, cyber threats are evolving fast. Attackers are using advanced tools like AI-powered malware, ransomware-as-a-service models, and targeted supply chain attacks that can get past traditional security measures. To fight these threats, security teams need tools that can move faster than attackers, giving them a clear view and coordinated responses across their IT ecosystem.

Cracking Threat Hunting and Incident Response with XDR - Part 1

Did you know that 68% of companies that hunt threats see their overall security improve? Cyber-attacks are getting trickier and more frequent. Thousands of new vulnerabilities emerge each month, and malicious actors are using advanced techniques—like fileless attacks—to bypass traditional defenses. If you still use outdated tools, you put your company at big risk. Serious threats like ransomware can mess up your systems leaving you open to bad breaches.

Understanding the Importance of XDR

Cyber threats hide everywhere, and the numbers are shocking—more than 80% of companies dealt with a major security problem last year. The usual safety steps just don’t work well enough now leaving too many openings for attackers to sneak through. This is where Extended Detection and Response (XDR) comes in. XDR brings together information from computers, networks, and the cloud into one system giving security teams the power to spot and tackle threats better.

Trustwave Strengthens Partnership with Microsoft to Enhance Cybersecurity in APAC

Trustwave has further solidified its partnership with Microsoft by achieving Microsoft FastTrack Ready partner status for Microsoft 365 and being named a Microsoft Verified Managed Extended Detection and Response (MXDR) solution provider for the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. This recognition underscores Trustwave's commitment to empowering organizations across Australia and the wider APAC region with advanced cybersecurity solutions.

XDR for Beginners: How to Get Started with Extended Detection and Response

Cyberattacks are getting more sophisticated and frequent. Malicious attackers take advantage of vulnerabilities in security systems, resulting in data breaches, ransomware, and downtime. Tools like EDR and NDR are usually used separately, which may not give the complete effectiveness one is looking for. Whereas Extended Detection and Response (XDR) is a solution that unifies all security data, giving you better insight and quicker threat detection.