Alphabet Soup: Making Sense of XDR, EDR, NDR, and SIEM
XDR, EDR, NDR, and SIEM. They are among the most prominent acronyms in cybersecurity. But what do they all mean, how do they work, and how do the technologies fit into your security portfolio? Andrew Hollister CISO and VP of LogRhythm Labs and Jonathan Zulberg VP of Product of LogRhythm share insights and strategies.
In this quick guide with Information Security Media Group, Hollister and Zulberg discuss:
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