stellar_cyber:stellar_cyber_overview
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====== Stellar Cyber Overview ======
**[[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]]**
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: 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.
- 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.
All three solutions work well with other security solutions, such as firewalls, VPNs, and intrusion detection systems. The best security tool for a business depends on its risk profile
MDR: detección y respuesta gestionadas. XDR: detección y respuesta extendidas.
**EDR**: detección y respuesta de punto final.
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