Security News > 2020 > August > CI Security expands offerings to include EDR with Microsoft Defender ATP

CI Security announced an expansion of existing offerings to include Endpoint Detection and Response with Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection.
CI Security's new Microsoft Defender ATP integration helps round out the company's 24/7 detection and response offering, Critical Insight MDR. The combination enables complete visibility into customers' environments, whether a physical network, cloud environment, zero-trust workforce, or any combination of the above.
CI Security's new Microsoft Defender ATP integration will allow the company to monitor events and alerts from Microsoft Defender ATP using analyst-driven hunting and investigation activities, as well as proactively push tickets to analysts for investigation using CI Security's specifically designed detections.
"Increasingly, customers are asking for more services as they advance along their security journeys," said Garrett Silver, CEO of CI Security.
CI Security chose Microsoft Defender ATP because it has quickly attained significant market share while demonstrating exceptional execution.
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