MXDR emerges as key defence against rising cyber threats in India: ReportIndian organisations are turning to Managed eXtended Detection and Response (MXDR) solutions to combat an unprecedented surge in cyber-attacks, security experts report. According to Check Point’s Threat Intelligence Report, Indian companies face an average of 2,924 attacks per week, more than double the global average of 1,401.MXDR extends traditional Managed Detection and Response (MDR) capabilities by integrating data from multiple sources, including endpoints, networks, servers, and cloud services. This unified visibility allows for faster threat detection and response across the entire IT environment. Key benefits of MXDR include integrated visibility across all security platforms, rapid deployment and immediate protection, improved analyst productivity through consolidated dashboards, centralized incident response capabilities, and enhanced compliance reporting and audit features.
A recent PWC survey underscores the urgency of adopting advanced security measures, with 38% of respondents believing their company is highly vulnerable to cyber threats. Consequently, cybersecurity has risen to the top spot on risk management priorities.As cyber threats continue to evolve, experts predict MXDR will play an increasingly crucial role in helping Indian organizations strengthen their security posture and stay ahead of emerging risks. The comprehensive nature of MXDR solutions provides businesses with the tools they need to navigate the complex and ever-changing landscape of cybersecurity threats.