Security News > 2020 > March > Find out how to manage detection and response for better cyber security
While a prevention layer around your network is important, don't forget you need detection and response practices to deal with threats once they're in your systems - and to mitigate their effects quickly and thoroughly.
With such a heavy focus on detection and response now, it makes huge sense to start thinking about how to oversee these operations, especially in increasingly complex cloud and hybrid cloud environments.
As an approach, managed detection and response aims to help a system more closely track threats across systems, deployed across your system but monitoring and managing your existing real estate of tools and solutions.
With an emphasis on tracking specific security events and employing analytics on those events, managed detection and response is a great way to compliment your security team's existing skills with those of a managed provider who can go deep in all the areas they'll need to.
Integrating disconnected products, optimizing automation in threat detection, improvising response time and quality, and making the very best use of your existing security skills - no matter how scarce - are the main topics of conversation.
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