XDR vs. SIEM: A Cybersecurity Leader's Guide
Security teams are experiencing acute pain with their current solutions. Security information and event management (SIEM) platforms provide powerful threat detection tools, but their power is diminished by a long list of challenges. As a result, the industry is experiencing the ascent of a new class of solutions called Extended Detection and Response, commonly referred to as XDR.
XDR goes far beyond the characteristics of a traditional SIEM, offering tangible value that improves security visibility, operational investigations capabilities, and response actions across the enterprise.
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