The Buyer’s Guide to Co-Managed MDR Services

Co-Managed MDR is more than throwing L1 and L2 security analysts at log files. It’s a strategic component of your security program.

This guide outlines how to evaluate an MDR services provider through two distinct lenses:

  • The strategic needs of a CISO
  • The operational realities of an in-house security team.

You’ll also find the basics for proactive, collaborative MDR services along with possibilities to consider for customizing your MDR engagement as your needs advance.

  • Use the self-evaluation to understand your specific needs
  • Learn the details of services and deliverables and why they matter
  • Understand the potential ROI improvements for your SIEM and EDR investments

To achieve cyber resilience, you need co-managed MDR services built and executed against your business and industry context and designed specifically to protect your most critical assets and business processes.

Using this guidance to evaluate a co-managed MDR services provider ensures you’ll have the best shot at achieving the outcomes you need.

 

 

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