Managed Detection and Response is an efficient way of outsourcing operational information security controls as part of an overall security program and enabling organisations to focus on their core competencies. Assurance against erosion of value and security effectiveness without high capital outlay and associated ongoing management and maintenance costs can be achieved without impacting the risk management value. Information technology and security architecture, technology road-map and alignment with business priorities, and security programs are some of the fundamental inputs into establishing the functional and commercial requirements of managed service.
Managed Detection & Response Services
Managed Network Security. Network security is a critical requirement in defining, segregating and maintaining networks with disparate levels of trust. The risk profile of network traffic and applications traversing organisational networks directly affect the productivity of users and exposure to security threats. Design, deployment and ongoing monitoring and maintenance of network security control is critical to the security effectiveness and value delivery to business.
Managed E-mail Security. Electronic mail while critical to business correspondence is the most common channel leveraged for compromising information security and disrupting business. Personalized nature of email for individuals is conducive to social engineering attacks and exploitation of human susceptibility. Effective email security control delivered as-a-service is a technology measure for managing electronic correspondence risk within acceptable limits.
Managed Security Information and Event Monitoring. Monitoring of critical data assets and infrastructure is crucial to managing security risk. Preventative controls while essential may not be sufficient in providing assurance against advanced attacks and anomalous security activity.