ThreatBook, a global leader in AI-driven threat detection and response solutions, has been named as a representative vendor in the newly released Gartner® Market Guide 2024 for Managed Detection and Response Services (MDR), China. This report has been published twice since 2022 and ThreatBook has been on the list for two years in a row, bringing ThreatBook's MDR to an international leadership level.

Gartner defines Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services as those that

Customers with remotely deployed Security Operations Center (SOC) capabilities. These

Features enable organizations to quickly detect, analyze, investigate and

Response through threat disruption and containment. They provide a turnkey experience,

Using a predefined technology stack that typically includes endpoints, networks, protocols and

Cloud. Telemetry is analyzed within a provider’s platform using various techniques.

The MDR provider’s team of analysts then conducts threat hunting and incident management to

to provide their customers with recommended measures.

ThreatBook has a professional security analysis and service team of over 100 members, whose competencies cover more than 10 niche areas, including vulnerability research, Trojan analysis, sandbox detection, threat tracking, cyberspace mapping, intelligence research and development, and attack and defense research. Team members have an average of more than 5 years of cybersecurity experience and are highly skilled in project management to ensure sophisticated and reliable security protection for enterprises.

ThreatBook's cloud-based security capabilities provide users with comprehensive Managed Detection and Response (MDR) services that help organizations manage internal and external security challenges, such as complex and overwhelming operational security alerts, common crypto mining and ransomware threats, and complex security issues during high-threat periods. At a fraction of the cost of traditional security teams, users can quickly acquire a 24/7 online security team with a full range of iterative security skills that can continuously monitor, analyze, and advise on remediation of threats detected by ThreatBook security devices, enabling organizations to reduce costs and increase the efficiency of their security operations.

Based on ThreatBook's high-quality threat intelligence and reliable security products, ThreatBook's Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service uses a remotely hosted security operations approach. It provides services such as attack and compromise detection, threat profiling and threat level analysis, threat remediation and vulnerability scanning, and vulnerability and security event alerting. These services cover four main areas: detection, analysis, remediation, and alerting. From launch approval and operational preparation to continuous detection and project summary, ThreatBook MDR provides standardized service processes and operational processes for threat incidents. It also conducts quality management of delivery processes, capabilities, performance, and customer satisfaction.

The ThreatBook MDR team can help security operations engineers instantly understand the basic event situation, assess the level of impact of the event, and leverage the core capabilities of early warning, detection and remediation, including historical data analysis and assessment, to achieve “one-click” reporting of network security events. This helps operators conduct accurate traceability analysis and eliminate security risks.

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