Is Managed EDR the Old Way for Detection & Response?
Managed EDR struggles with context. For example, EDRs ship tons of alerts without prioritization and criticality analysis. Managed EDR, as Mackenzie Brown, VP Security says, "I see it as merely ... a substitute for having an actual person monitor you EDR alerts."
For many dealers this is an expensive approach and a misuse of a vital headcount or time for the IT team. Additionally, managing alerts is reactive not proactive towards improving your cybersecurity stance. A better approach for cybersecurity excellence is evaluating and strategizing security operations to be tailored to your dealership's IT infrastructure and geographical diversity. Not watching alerts through a pane of glass.
See What Mackenzie Brown, VP of Security Has to Say
Watch a 3-minute video on why there are more proactive strategies than Managed EDR for a more proactive cybersecurity approach.
Simply put, it's a more in-depth inspection of users, accounts, and systems, ensuring that when detection and response activities occur, there's a comprehensive understanding of the environment.