What is EDR

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What is EDR?
How to use EDR
About Vade

What is EDR?

EDR, or endpoint detection and response, is technology used for endpoint protection. EDR systems detect security threats by monitoring endpoint activity for suspicious behaviors, block and contain malicious threats, and facilitate incident response and investigation activities. Organizations often use EDR systems as part of a multi-faceted approach to cybersecurity, pairing the technology with other systems such as XDR (Extended Detection and Response), SIEM (Security Information and Event Management), and AI threat detection and response solutions.

EDR and email threat detection

 

How to use EDR

Disparate cybersecurity data can leave your security team in the dark. Not only that, but monitoring and managing multiple security tools kills productivity and risks alert fatigue—two things your business can’t afford when it comes to cybersecurity.

Developing a comprehensive XDR or EDR strategy requires having a global view of your cybersecurity posture, quality data, and the investigative tools to analyze and respond to threats.

The Vade development team has been hard at work building Threat Intel & Investigation, a new feature that combines SIEM integration with robust threat intel and investigation capabilities in Vade for M365.

About Vade

Vade for M365 is powered by a collaborative AI engine that continuously learns from an alliance of more than 1.4 billion protected mailboxes, millions of daily user reports, and a team of cybersecurity analysts. Combining AI-powered email security and integrated features that are made for MSPs, you’ll save time, reduce admin workload, and get more ROI from cybersecurity.

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