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What is extended detection and response (XDR)?
Extended detection and response (XDR) is correlating signals from endpoints, cloud workloads, and identity systems into one view, so a threat that touches multiple systems is caught as one incident instead of several disconnected alerts.
Why does extended detection and response (XDR) matter right now?
As IT environments grow more distributed and threats more automated, gaps in extended detection and response (XDR) are exactly what attackers look for first - making it one of the higher-leverage areas to get right.
What are common mistakes organizations make with extended detection and response (XDR)?
The most common pattern is treating extended detection and response (XDR) as a one-time setup rather than an ongoing program - controls drift out of date as the environment changes, and nobody notices until something goes wrong.
How often should extended detection and response (XDR) be reviewed?
Continuously, ideally - extended detection and response (XDR) works best as an always-on program rather than a quarterly or annual checklist item, since new risks appear between review cycles too.
Where can I read more articles like this?
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