Definition

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Endpoint Detection Response (EDR)

Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), also referred to as endpoint detection and threat response (EDTR), is an endpoint security solution that continuously monitors end-user devices to detect and respond to cyber threats

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MDR (Manage Detection Response)

Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is a cybersecurity service that combines continuous monitoring technologies with expert security teams to detect, analyze, and respond promptly to threats across an organization’s systems.

Unlike traditional security solutions that focus solely on prevention, MDR delivers 24/7 monitoring, real-time threat detection, and proactive incident response, powered by advanced technologies such as Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR), CyCir, and expert analysts operating from a Security Operations Center (SOC).

By adopting MDR, organizations not only enhance their ability to defend against sophisticated cyberattacks but also reduce operational costs and significantly shorten response times when incidents occur.


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Endpoint

Endpoints are physical devices that connect to a network system such as mobile devices, desktop computers, virtual machines, and servers.

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EDR agent installer

An Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) agent is a software application installed on individual devices (endpoints) like laptops, desktops, and servers to monitor and analyze their activity. 

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Portal

An EDR portal is a website where you can easily manage and see what's happening with your endpoint security system. It helps you keep an eye on and track how well your security is protecting your devices.