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Extended Detection and Response (EDR) is a type of IT security technology that provides continuous monitoring and response capabilities to detect, investigate, and respond to advanced threats. It is designed to detect malicious activity that traditional security solutions may miss, such as malicious files, malicious network traffic, and malicious user behavior. EDR solutions typically include features such as threat intelligence, automated incident response, and advanced analytics.
EDR solutions are used by organizations to detect and respond to advanced threats in real-time, allowing them to quickly identify and mitigate potential security incidents. This helps organizations reduce the risk of data breaches and other security incidents.
Some companies in the EDR market include Carbon Black, CrowdStrike, Cybereason, FireEye, McAfee, Microsoft, Palo Alto Networks, and Symantec. Show Less Read more