Extended Detection and Response (XDR): Unified Threat Detection Across Your Security Environment
As organizations adopt cloud services, remote work, and multiple security tools, detecting threats becomes more complex. Security teams often struggle with alerts coming from different systems. Extended Detection and Response (XDR) addresses this challenge by bringing security data together into a unified platform. What is Extended Detection and Response (XDR)? Extended Detection and Response (XDR) is a cybersecurity solution that collects, correlates, and analyzes security data from multiple sources—including endpoints, networks, email, cloud environments, and identity systems—to detect and respond to threats from a single platform. Unlike EDR, which focuses mainly on endpoint devices, XDR provides visibility across the entire security ecosystem. Why XDR is Important Centralizes security monitoring Improves threat detection accuracy Reduces alert fatigue Accelerates incident investigation Enables faster response to attacks How XDR Works Collects telemetry from multiple security source...