Managed Detection and Response (MDR).
Managed Detection and Response (MDR).
Our Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service is designed to protect your data and interests even when a threat evades organisations’ general security controls. Our MDR security platform is an advanced 24/7 security control that covers a range of fundamental security activities, including cloud managed security for organisations that cannot maintain their own security centre. In addition to securing your company’s data and customer data, the government, with the GDPR (AVG) legislation, also requires you to take appropriate measures to protect personal information where you are a data controller or processor.
Within NFIR, we do this with a fully assembled team consisting of SOC Analysts, Security Engineers, Developers, Data Analysts, Service and Project Managers and Business Consultants.
NFIR provides a 100% automated solution to monitor your network operations. We offer this solution in the form of our Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) and Security Operation Centre (SOC) and Secureme2. You will receive critical notifications directly via email or text message and you can take action yourself. If required, our Security Monitoring specialists can support your organisation in taking these actions. In addition, we can also relieve you of your worries when interpreting (more complex) reports. Are you curious about what we can do for your organisation?
Frequently asked questions
What does the abbreviation MDR stand for?
MDR stands for Managed Detection and Response.
What professionals does the MDR team consist of?
The MDR team consists of SOC Analysts, Security Engineers, Developers, Data Analysts, Service and Project Managers and Business Consultants. Our MDR department has a split into disciplines: Security Monitoring and Dossier Monitoring.
What is meant by managed detection?
We help you detect cyber threats before they hit your business. We monitor your data 24/7 and alert you to any anomalies that could harm your workstations, servers, cloud services, IoT devices and OT environments.
With proactive protection, you can be confident that your system is safe.