Security News > 2022 > June > Comprehensive, Easy Cybersecurity for Lean IT Security Teams Starts with XDR
Simply put: XDR extends visibility across the environment and exposes threats that could be easily overlooked when relying on point security solutions.
This new approach to cybersecurity often comes at a cost and requires resources and headcount that small security teams can't afford.
If there aren't enough eyes on alerts, the skills to properly integrate technology, and the capacity to manage security operations, XDR can end up creating more headaches than improvements to security posture.
According to Cynet, a cybersecurity provider of an end-to-end and natively automated XDR platform, this new approach can provide a number of benefits for small security teams that don't have the budget to invest in a massive tech stack.
Cost reduction - XDR platforms like Cynet's can reduce the number of technologies required for security operations, meaning that lean security teams save money by consolidating.
Are you interested in learning more? Cynet recently published an eBook, "Comprehensive, easy cybersecurity for lean IT security teams starts with extended detection and response." Download the eBook here.
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