EDR is a technology, MDR is a service. Learn the key differences, when each one is the right fit, and how they work together to protect endpoints and beyond.
Cybersecurity

Indicators of compromise (IOCs): Types, examples, detection and response
Learn what indicators of compromise (IOCs) are, the main types, common examples and how security teams use them to detect and respond to threats.

Ransomware: NIS2 regulation and the road to recovery — Part 1
Learn how backup strategy, immutable backups and recovery testing support ransomware resilience and NIS2 compliance for IT teams.

EDR vs SIEM: Two Tools, One Security Strategy
EDR monitors endpoints in depth while SIEM correlates threats across your entire environment. Learn key differences and why strong IT security needs both.

SIEM Integration: Types, Benefits and Best Practices
SIEM integration connects your security tools to a central system for unified threat detection. Learn how it works and best practices for getting it right.

Cloud SIEM: A guide to features, advantages and deployment models
The way organizations manage security has changed permanently. Infrastructure that used to sit behind a firewall now spans cloud platforms,

AI SIEM: How AI is transforming threat detection and security operations
Security teams have always faced an information problem. The data needed to catch threats exists somewhere within the environment, but

MDR vs. SIEM: Key differences and benefits of using both
MDR is a human-led managed service and SIEM is a tool that provides comprehensive threat visibility. Learn how they differ and why it helps to combine them.

What is managed SIEM? How it works and what to look for
Running a SIEM is one thing. Running it well is another. Security information and event management delivers enormous value when
