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 ====== Stellar Cyber Overview ====== ====== Stellar Cyber Overview ======
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 +**[[https://stellarcyber.ai/news/press-releases/stellar-cyber-named-as-a-representative-vendor-in-the-2024-gartner-market-guide-for-extended-detection-and-response/|Stellar Cyber Named as a Representative Vendor in the 2024 Gartner® Market Guide for Extended Detection and Response]]**
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 +**[[https://stellarcyber.ai/|https://stellarcyber.ai/]]**
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 +**[[https://stellarcyber.ai/resources/datasheets/|https://stellarcyber.ai/resources/datasheets/]]**
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 **EDR**, **MDR**, and **XDR** are all **cybersecurity solutions** that use **advanced analytics**, **machine learning**, and **automation to detect and respond to threats**. The main differences between them are:  **EDR**, **MDR**, and **XDR** are all **cybersecurity solutions** that use **advanced analytics**, **machine learning**, and **automation to detect and respond to threats**. The main differences between them are: 
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   - **EDR**: Stands for endpoint detection and response, and focuses on protecting endpoints. It's useful for organizations with limited network visibility.    - **EDR**: Stands for endpoint detection and response, and focuses on protecting endpoints. It's useful for organizations with limited network visibility. 
   - **MDR**: Stands for managed detection and response, and is a service that provides ongoing threat detection and response. It's useful for organizations that lack the resources to manage threat detection, monitoring, and response.    - **MDR**: Stands for managed detection and response, and is a service that provides ongoing threat detection and response. It's useful for organizations that lack the resources to manage threat detection, monitoring, and response. 
-  - **XDR**: Stands for extended detection and response, and protects more attack areas than EDR. It provides a unified view of various tools and attack vectors across networks and in the cloud. XDR is useful for environments that use cloud-based platforms and services. +  - **XDR**: Stands for extended detection and response, and protects more attack areas than EDR. It provides a unified view of various tools and attack vectors across networks and in the cloud. XDR is useful for environments that use cloud-based platforms and services
 +  - **NDR (Network Detection and Response)**: is a cybersecurity approach focused on monitoring, analyzing, and responding to threats within a network. It uses machine learning, behavioral analysis, and advanced algorithms to identify suspicious activities and anomalies in network traffic. NDR solutions are particularly valuable for detecting threats that bypass traditional security measures like firewalls or antivirus programs.
    
    
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 +**MDR**: detección y respuesta gestionadas.
 +**XDR**: detección y respuesta extendidas.
 +**EDR**: detección y respuesta de punto final.
 +**NDR**: (Detección y Respuesta en Redes, por sus siglas en inglés: Network Detection and Response) es un enfoque de ciberseguridad centrado en monitorear, analizar y responder a amenazas dentro de una red. 
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 **{{ :stellar_cyber:data_sheet_technology_at_a_glance_v4.pdf |Data sheet technology at a glance v4}}** **{{ :stellar_cyber:data_sheet_technology_at_a_glance_v4.pdf |Data sheet technology at a glance v4}}**
  
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