Blackberry Guard: Solution Brief
While cloud and mobile technologies provide significant opportunities for digital transformation, they also dramatically expand the attack surface, leaving coverage gaps for adversaries to exploit.
BlackBerry® Guard provides the technology, processes, and support needed to investigate multi-pronged stealthy attacks, in which an attacker's footprint touches endpoints, users, networks, cloud, apps, and more.
The solution is to augment an organization's internal resources by engaging a managed extended detection and response (XDR) service to proactively prevent threats and contain security incidents by correlating and analyzing alert and telemetry data from across an organization's entire digital environment.
Download now to learn more about this subscription-based managed XDR solution that provides robust protection while eliminating the challenges organizations face managing threat detection.
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