Managed EDR combines endpoint detection with expert monitoring and response. Learn how it works, who needs it, and how MSPs can deliver it as a service.
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EDR vs. antivirus: How they differ and why most businesses need both
Antivirus prevents known threats while EDR detects and responds to what gets through. Learn key differences and why it’s smart to deploy both.

EDR vs. XDR: Key differences and when to use each
EDR monitors endpoints in depth while XDR correlates threats across your attack surface. Learn key differences, examples, and which solution fits your stack.

MDR vs. EDR: What’s the difference and which is right for you?
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.

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.

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.

IT incident response: how to plan, prepare, and execute when a breach occurs
According to the 2026 Kaseya State of the MSP Report, 44% of MSPs report that at least 10% of their

What Is Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)?
According to the 2026 Kaseya State of the MSP Report, 71% of MSPs reported year-over-year cybersecurity revenue growth, and EDR

What is a security operations center (SOC)? A guide for IT leaders and MSPs
According to the 2026 Kaseya State of the MSP Report, 61% of MSPs report that most or all of their
