We simplify these four common cyber security acronyms to show you what the key differences are between EDR, XDR, MDR and MXDR.
The cyber security market is filled with terms and acronyms often many of which fall in and out of use rapidly as the market changes and technologies advance at a rapid pace.
To add to the confusion, vendors and providers can sometimes use these terms interchangeably, apply different meanings or add marketing terms, making it even harder to understand the terminology and exactly what it refers to.
With cyber security a top priority, organisations are having to regularly evaluate their security technologies and stay ahead of emerging threats. Traditional security approaches have become outdated and no longer fit for purpose, instead organisations are embracing a Zero Trust approach to protect themselves in a modern working world with cloud services, remote working and increased devices.
As part of a more modern approach to cyber security, organisations are having to review new technologies. Alongside this, many need to plug the growing cyber skills gap and may also be looking at managed security services. Four terms are currently widely used in the market and you have likely seen – EDR, XDR, MDR and MXDR. We want to break down what each one means and how they differ.