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ISG names Kaspersky a Leader for its Extended Detection and Response

To improve their cybersecurity efficiency, businesses are looking for all-encompassing solutions that enable full visibility of what’s happening in company’s IT infrastructure, leveraging a diverse range of data sources, including endpoint, network and cloud data.

Kaspersky Extended Detection and Response (XDR) received Leader status from ISG (Information Services Group) for the second year in a row, reaffirming its technological excellence and great capabilities to combat new and complex threats.

According to the XDR and SOC Modernization Research, 51% of companies state their current tools struggle to detect and investigate advanced threats in time. To improve their cybersecurity efficiency, businesses are looking for all-encompassing solutions that enable full visibility of what’s happening in company’s IT infrastructure, leveraging a diverse range of data sources, including endpoint, network and cloud data.

The ISG Provider Lens™ Cybersecurity – Solutions and Services Quadrant report analyzes the cybersecurity market, comparing provider portfolio attractiveness and competitive strengths. This study aims to evaluate suppliers of Extended Detection and Response (XDR) products designed to provide workspace security, network security, and workload security in Brazil.

According to the report, Kaspersky is recognized as a Leader in the XDR category for the second consecutive year. ISG researchers state Kaspersky’s integrated tools ‘facilitate the detailed investigation of security incidents, enabling the tracing of the attack chain, understanding root causes, and implementing recurrence prevention measures throughout the managed environment’.

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“Kaspersky has its own team of specialists in Brazil, which is essential for greater assertiveness in combating local threats. Its vast network of partners and transparency center in São Paulo reinforce its prominent position in the market,” comments Christian Horst Alves Reis, Lead analyst at ISG Brazil.

Kaspersky Next XDR Expert is a robust cybersecurity solution that aggregates, analyzes and correlates data from various sources across an organization’s IT infrastructure, providing real-time visibility and a contextual view of potential threats targeting organizations, to deliver advanced threat detection and automated response.

“We are thrilled to receive such a high evaluation for our Extended Detection and Response. We regularly take part in comprehensive assessments such as these to independently verify we develop effective comprehensive solutions that deliver deep insights into cyberthreats targeting company’s infrastructure and ensure continuous protection for all critical business assets,” comments Ilya Markelov, Head of Unified Platform Product Line at Kaspersky.

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